In the EU, resource efficiency has been high on the political agenda since 2011, when the European Commission first included it as one of the seven flagship initiatives in its Europe 2020 Strategy for “smart, sustainable and inclusive growth”.
This book presents the research and analysis carried out during the first phase of the OECD Project on Sustainable Manufacturing and Eco-innovation.
Balliol College, Oxford, UK.
WTO has been promoting the use of sustainable tourism indicators since the early 1990s, as essential instruments for policy-making, planning and management processes at destinations.
Korea Environment Institute (KEI)’s Global Strategy Center has published Greenable, since 2012, to share global environmental issues and its related research conducted in KEI. This volume (Volume 2, 2014) helps advance knowledge on the measurement of progress for sustainable development.