Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development

The relationship between economic affluence, quality of life, and environmental implications of production and consumption activities is a recurring issue in sustainability discussions. A number of studies examined selected relationships, but the general implications for future development options t...

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Main Authors: Stefan Cibulka, Stefan Giljum
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4734
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spelling doaj-9b2816480abf4c30ad45723f8e4d87c72020-11-25T03:20:38ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502020-06-01124734473410.3390/su12114734Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic DevelopmentStefan Cibulka0Stefan Giljum1Institute for Ecological Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), 1020 Vienna, AustriaInstitute for Ecological Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU), 1020 Vienna, AustriaThe relationship between economic affluence, quality of life, and environmental implications of production and consumption activities is a recurring issue in sustainability discussions. A number of studies examined selected relationships, but the general implications for future development options to achieve environmentally and socially sustainable development of countries at different levels of per capita resource footprints, quality of life, and income have not yet been investigated in detail. In this study, we use a global dataset with 173 countries to assess the overall relationship between resource footprints, quality of life, and economic development over the period of 1990–2015. We select the material footprint and carbon footprint and contrast them with the Human Development Index, the Happiness Index, and GDP per capita. Regression analyses show that the relationship between various resource footprints and quality of life generally follows a logarithmic path of development, while resource footprints and GDP per capita are linearly connected. From the empirical results, we derive a generalized path of development and cluster countries along this path. Within this comprehensive framework, we discuss options to change the path to respect planetary and social boundaries through a combination of resource efficiency increases, substitution of industries and sufficiency of consumption. We conclude that decoupling and green growth will not realize sustainable development if planetary boundaries have already been transgressed.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4734decouplingpost-growthplanetary boundariesquality of liferesource footprintssustainable development
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Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
Sustainability
decoupling
post-growth
planetary boundaries
quality of life
resource footprints
sustainable development
author_facet Stefan Cibulka
Stefan Giljum
author_sort Stefan Cibulka
title Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
title_short Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
title_full Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
title_fullStr Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
title_full_unstemmed Towards a Comprehensive Framework of the Relationships between Resource Footprints, Quality of Life, and Economic Development
title_sort towards a comprehensive framework of the relationships between resource footprints, quality of life, and economic development
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2020-06-01
description The relationship between economic affluence, quality of life, and environmental implications of production and consumption activities is a recurring issue in sustainability discussions. A number of studies examined selected relationships, but the general implications for future development options to achieve environmentally and socially sustainable development of countries at different levels of per capita resource footprints, quality of life, and income have not yet been investigated in detail. In this study, we use a global dataset with 173 countries to assess the overall relationship between resource footprints, quality of life, and economic development over the period of 1990–2015. We select the material footprint and carbon footprint and contrast them with the Human Development Index, the Happiness Index, and GDP per capita. Regression analyses show that the relationship between various resource footprints and quality of life generally follows a logarithmic path of development, while resource footprints and GDP per capita are linearly connected. From the empirical results, we derive a generalized path of development and cluster countries along this path. Within this comprehensive framework, we discuss options to change the path to respect planetary and social boundaries through a combination of resource efficiency increases, substitution of industries and sufficiency of consumption. We conclude that decoupling and green growth will not realize sustainable development if planetary boundaries have already been transgressed.
topic decoupling
post-growth
planetary boundaries
quality of life
resource footprints
sustainable development
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/12/11/4734
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