EU Resource efficiency perspectives in a global context

M. van den Berg, J. Bakkes, L. Bouwman, M. Jeuken, T. Kram, K. Neumann, D.P. van Vuuren, H. Wilting

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Abstract

This study explores the relevance and implications of resource efficiency for five distinct, vitally important resource themes: energy, land, phosphorus, fresh water and fish stocks. Natural resources underpin the functioning of both the European and the global economy. They critically shape prospects for current and future quality of life over the coming decades. Key questions addressed in this study are: What are the impacts of current and projected resource use up to 2050 and in which parts of the world will they be felt most? What are the potential effects of boosting resource efficiency in different world regions? Is policy intervention conceivable? How would such interventions interact with other resources not targeted; and how does resource efficiency relate to efforts to mitigate climate change?
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationThe Hague, the Netherlands
PublisherPBL Netherlands Environmental Assessment Agency
Commissioning bodyEuropion Union
Number of pages110
EditionPolicy Studies
ISBN (Print)978-92-79-21329-8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2011

Keywords

  • energy demand
  • energy efficiency
  • management of resources
  • biodiversity
  • forward studies

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