Enabling Sustainable Production-Consumption Systems

Posted: 27 Dec 2008

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Louis Lebel

Chiang Mai University

Sylvia Lorek

Sustainable Europe Research Institute

Date Written: December, 23 2008

Abstract

The pursuit of sustainability in particular places and sectors often unravels at the edges. Efforts to tackle environmental problems in one place shift them somewhere else or are overwhelmed by external changes in drivers. Gains in energy efficiency of appliances used in houses are offset by greater total numbers or compensating changes in patterns of use. Analytical perspectives and practical initiatives, which treat production and consumption jointly, are needed to complement experiences and efforts with sector-, place-, product- and consumer-oriented approaches.

There is now a growing body of scholarship exploring a diverse range of initiatives and experiments aimed at enabling sustainable production-consumption systems (PCSs). Different approaches make divergent assumptions about market institutions, government regulation, sociotechnical innovation, and actor partnerships. From this body of work flow useful insights for others who would engage, for example, in redesigning relationships around services rather than products or between third world producers and first world consumers in fair trade initiatives.

Keywords: innovations, markets, partnership, regulation, sustainable

Suggested Citation

Lebel, Louis and Lorek, Sylvia, Enabling Sustainable Production-Consumption Systems (December, 23 2008). Annual Review of Environment and Resources, Vol. 33, November 2008, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1319920

Louis Lebel (Contact Author)

Chiang Mai University ( email )

Huay Kaew Road
Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50100
Thailand

Sylvia Lorek

Sustainable Europe Research Institute ( email )

Overath
Germany

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