Research Paper

Resource management and the transition to a steady state

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Resource management and the transition to a steady state
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Lincoln University
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The purpose of this study is to examine some characteristics of the transition to a steady state and its implications for Resource Management. The transition means changing from a society based on exponential growth in population and resource consumption to a 'post-industrial' economy with a low rate of throughput and recycling of energy-matter. More importantly, it means a fundamental change in the world view or paradigm guiding the interaction of society with its environment. Such a chan...

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Thesis
Thesis level
Masters
Date created
1982
Creator
Cronin, K. E.
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/4560
Related subjects
resource management / transition / paradigm shift / technocratic paradigm / social paradigm / industrial culture / organic paradigm / steady state economy / environmental crisis / Natural Resource Management / Environmental Management / Environmental Sociology / Social and Cultural Anthropology

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