02443nam--2200445---450-99000333298020331620120119144105.0978-92-79-12485-3000333298USA01000333298(ALEPH)000333298USA0100033329820091013d2009----km-y0itay50------baengLU||||||||001yy<<The>> world in 2025rising Asia and socio-ecological transitionEuropean Commission, Directorate-general for Research socio-economic sciences and humanitiesLuxembourgOffice for official publications of the European Communities200927 p.ill.25 cmRecent developments in the world and the strong European commitment to a regulating globalisation argue in favour of a forward looking analysis. "The World in 2025" first underlines the major future trends: geopolitical transformations in terms of population, economic development, international trade and poverty. Secondly, it identifies the likely tensions: natural resources (food, energy, water and minerals), migrations or urbanisation. Finally, it defines possible transitional pathways: towards a new production and consumption model, towards new rural-urban dynamics, towards a new gender and intergenerational balance. "Rising Asia and socio-ecological transition" is the explicit sub-title that could be an inspiring source for the future strategy of the European Union. [abstract tratto dalla pubblicazione]EconomiaPrevisioniSec. 21.BNCFSocietàPrevisioniSec. 21.BNCF330.011201.02GeopoliticaCommissione europea :Direzione generale Ricerca542713ITsalbcISBDhttp://ec.europa.eu/research/social-sciences/pdf/the-world-in-2025-report_en.pdf.Accesso libero online990003332980203316CDE 01.02 (XXXVIII)CDE 2355CDE 01.0200150664BKCDECDE1020091013USA011308CDE1020091013USA011310CDE1020091029USA011037MARIAS9020100413USA011749MARIAS9020120119USA011440MARIAS9020120119USA011441MARIAS9020140730USA011439World in 20251120628UNISA