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Sustainable Development: The Role of Investment

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Sustainable Development: The Role of Investment
Author(s)Von Droste, Bernd; Dogse, Peter
AbstractInvestment, in all its different forms, shapes our lives as well as that of generations to come. Investments in education, science, technology, culture, and communications, for example, continue to have crucial impacts on welfare. In many cases, today’s resource degradation is a function of earlier investment decisions about the scale and quality of consumption and production. This calls for increased understanding of investment processes for improved management of manmade and natural capital.
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Pages90-105
ArticleAccess to Article
SourcePopulation, Technology, and Lifestyle: The Transition to Sustainability
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PubDateSeptember1992
ISBN_ISSN1559631996

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