Legal Institutions and Ecological Economics : Their Common Contribution for Achieving a Sustainable Development

作者: Volker Mauerhofer

DOI: 10.1016/J.ECOLECON.2018.09.023

关键词: Scale (social sciences)Environmental economicsBusinessInternational lawEnforcementEnvironmental lawEcological economicsMulti-level governanceSustainable developmentSustainability

摘要: Abstract This paper aims firstly to provide a conceptual overview on the two main objectives that should be addressed when modifying international environmental law and subordinated in more sustainable direction sense of Ecological Economics. first aim is based ongoing research ‘3-D Sustainability’, concept providing decision-making support for priority setting between environmental, social economic dimensions within development. The identified this are stay by means ecologically scale legally define flexible trade-off mechanisms, which better deal with conflicts interests among three sustainability dimensions. Secondly, strives identify ways further strengthen application existing respect. Thus, several innovative mechanisms overcome current implementation enforcement deadlocks, without necessarily changing law, order serve development

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