
自然資本の経済―「成長の限界」を突破する新産業革命
by
Paul Hawken; Amory B Lovins; L Hunter Lovins; Takamitsu Sawa; Sugiko Obata
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Business & Economics
Format
Hardcover
Pages
597
Language
Japanese
Published
Oct 25, 2001
Publisher
unknown
ISBN-10
4532148715
ISBN-13
9784532148713
Description
The work delves into the transformative potential of natural capital and its crucial role in fostering sustainable economic growth. It explores various sectors, including automobiles, home appliances, construction, real estate, utilities, and urban planning, showcasing innovative approaches that align environmental sustainability with industrial advancement. The authors present compelling arguments for how a new industrial revolution can emerge from the integration of ecological considerations into economic practices.
By illuminating the connections between nature, economy, and societal progress, the text encourages readers to rethink traditional growth paradigms. It posits that embracing natural capital can not only address pressing environmental issues but also unlock new opportunities for businesses and communities alike. Through a blend of insightful analysis and actionable strategies, the authors advocate for a future where economic prosperity and ecological balance are not just compatible but mutually reinforcing.
By illuminating the connections between nature, economy, and societal progress, the text encourages readers to rethink traditional growth paradigms. It posits that embracing natural capital can not only address pressing environmental issues but also unlock new opportunities for businesses and communities alike. Through a blend of insightful analysis and actionable strategies, the authors advocate for a future where economic prosperity and ecological balance are not just compatible but mutually reinforcing.
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