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Titre Key Elements for Economy-wide Sustainable Resource Management
Auteur Stefan Bringezu
Mir@bel Revue Responsabilité et environnement
Numéro no 61, janvier 2011 Une croissance verte ?
Rubrique / Thématique
Une croissance verte ?
Page 78-87
Résumé anglais It is getting tighter on our globe. A growing world population is getting richer and demands more and more products which require natural resources and create various environmental impacts from mining to final waste disposal. The competition on rarer metals let some countries prohibit exports containing such raw materials. The rising demand for food and non-food biomass, such as feed-stocks for biofuels, and harvests fluctuating severely, due to more frequent weather extremes, triggered land grabbing in foreign countries, particularly in developing regions. Without mechanisms moderating resource consumption, abiotic and biotic resources will be depleted, mining and refining will devastate and pollute more and more places in remote areas, agriculture will expand into the remaining natural forests, and conflicts about land use and clean water will increase.
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