04841nam 2201093z- 450 991058020990332120220706(CKB)5690000000011989(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/87460(oapen)doab87460(EXLCZ)99569000000001198920202207d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable Consumption and Production Patterns: Policy Design and EvaluationBaselMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20221 online resource (236 p.)3-0365-4299-X 3-0365-4300-7 This book is intended to highlight why SCP policy design and evaluation needs to overcome conventional environmental policy framework. Emerging SCP policy design and evaluation do not involve focusing on individual products or behaviors or improving efficiency in management systems in relation to environmental sustainability; instead, they address more socio-economic systems and target collective efforts for transition. Effort has been made for this book/Special Issue to feature studies contributing to policy design and evaluation in this direction. It contains 11 papers covering challenges and opportunities for SCP policy design, application of foresight to policy design, evaluation of NDC potentials to facilitate sustainable lifestyles, comparative analysis of sustainable development criteria, sustainable lifestyle and education, subjective wellbeing and sustainable consumption, case studies on challenges and opportunities for sustainability transition at the local and community level, and three case studies on how to fill gaps between policy goals and environmental behavior at a city level in China, Vietnam, and Thailand. The papers in this book suggest that SCP policy design and evaluation need to pay more attention to social aspects of sustainability such as social infrastructure and well-being and socio-technical systems to ensure effective and just transition to sustainability.Sustainable Consumption and Production PatternsEnvironmental science, engineering and technologybicsscTechnology: general issuesbicsscaccelerated policy-driven sustainability transitionsaltruismAsian sustainability transitionsattachmentBangkokbehavioral changecarbon footprintcleaner vehicle technologyclimate change policiescollective actionsconsumption-based emissionscountry development stageCOVID-19demand-side managementdiscourse analysisefficiencyempowermentenvironmental awarenessfood wastegarbage sorting behaviorHanoihappinesshealth statushouseholdhouseholdsindirect emissionsindirect stated preferenceinstrumental variableintrahousehold education gaplevel of educationlife satisfactionlifestylelong-term transitionlow-carbon lifestylesmarriagemottainaimulti-stakeholder participationmunicipal solid wastenational targetOne-Planet Networkplastic wastepolicy designpolicymakingpro-environmental behaviorSDGsself-rated healthsubjective well-beingsufficiencysustainability criteriasustainable consumption and productionsustainable development goals (SDGs)sustainable lifestylesustainable lifestylestransitionUNFCCCurban air pollutionEnvironmental science, engineering and technologyTechnology: general issuesHotta Yasuhikoedt1318499Tasaki TomohiroedtManagi ShunsukeedtHotta YasuhikoothTasaki TomohiroothManagi ShunsukeothBOOK9910580209903321Sustainable Consumption and Production Patterns: Policy Design and Evaluation3033333UNINA