Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators

This article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of resource efficiency in the use of natural resources for economic growth consistent with the principles of sustainable development in EU countries. To realize this objective, a review of the literature and EU strategic documents concerning...

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Main Author: Danuta Lipińska
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Lodz University Press 2016-03-01
Series:Comparative Economic Research
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Online Access:https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2323
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spelling doaj-4bb62bc146db4be1aa1bf6534140037c2021-09-02T12:02:40ZengLodz University PressComparative Economic Research1508-20082082-67372016-03-011919911510.1515/cer-2016-00062323Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected IndicatorsDanuta Lipińska0University of Łódź, Faculty of Economics and Sociology, Department of World Economy and European IntegrationThis article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of resource efficiency in the use of natural resources for economic growth consistent with the principles of sustainable development in EU countries. To realize this objective, a review of the literature and EU strategic documents concerning the subject under study is presented. The comparative analysis has been prepared on the basis of international statistical data (Eurostat, EEA) for EU countries from the years 2002–2013. The analysis covers the following indicators: resource productivity, water exploitation index, water productivity, generation of waste, and the landfill and recycling rate. The results show that in general terms the efficiency of resource use in the EU is gradually improving, but only to a small extent. With regard to individual countries this process shows significant diversity, and is closely associated with the level of economic development of a particular country. In some individual countries, this resource efficiency is at a very low level, which is the case with several countries of Eastern and Central Europe.https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2323resource-efficiencyresource and water productivitywaste
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Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
Comparative Economic Research
resource-efficiency
resource and water productivity
waste
author_facet Danuta Lipińska
author_sort Danuta Lipińska
title Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
title_short Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
title_full Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
title_fullStr Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
title_full_unstemmed Resource-Efficient Growth In The EU's Sustainable Development – A Comparative Analysis Based On Selected Indicators
title_sort resource-efficient growth in the eu's sustainable development – a comparative analysis based on selected indicators
publisher Lodz University Press
series Comparative Economic Research
issn 1508-2008
2082-6737
publishDate 2016-03-01
description This article presents a theoretical and empirical analysis of resource efficiency in the use of natural resources for economic growth consistent with the principles of sustainable development in EU countries. To realize this objective, a review of the literature and EU strategic documents concerning the subject under study is presented. The comparative analysis has been prepared on the basis of international statistical data (Eurostat, EEA) for EU countries from the years 2002–2013. The analysis covers the following indicators: resource productivity, water exploitation index, water productivity, generation of waste, and the landfill and recycling rate. The results show that in general terms the efficiency of resource use in the EU is gradually improving, but only to a small extent. With regard to individual countries this process shows significant diversity, and is closely associated with the level of economic development of a particular country. In some individual countries, this resource efficiency is at a very low level, which is the case with several countries of Eastern and Central Europe.
topic resource-efficiency
resource and water productivity
waste
url https://czasopisma.uni.lodz.pl/CER/article/view/2323
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