Ecological modernization
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Ecological modernization is a school of thought in the social sciences that argues that the economy benefits from moves towards environmentalism. It has gained increasing attention among scholars and policymakers in the last several decades internationally. It is an analytical approach as well as a policy strategy and environmental discourse (Hajer, 1995).
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See also
- Eco-efficiency
- Eco-innovation
- Ecological design
- Ecological civilization
- Ecomodernism
- Environmental governance
- Environmental policy
- Environmental politics
- Environmental racism in Europe
- Environmental sociology
- Industrial ecology
- Reflexive modernization
- Restoration ecology
- Sustainable development
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