Environmental innovation and ecodesign: certainties and controversies

1.1.4. Conceptual beginnings and an existential crisis in environmental innovations during the 2000s1.2. Critical analysis of the typology of environmental innovations; 1.2.1. Degrees of change of environmental innovation; 1.2.2. "End-of-pipe" technologies: a limited palliative approach to...

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1. Verfasser: Debref, Romain (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken, NJ John Wiley & Sons, Inc. [2018]
London ISTE Ltd [2018]
Schriftenreihe:Smart Innovation 17
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Zusammenfassung:1.1.4. Conceptual beginnings and an existential crisis in environmental innovations during the 2000s1.2. Critical analysis of the typology of environmental innovations; 1.2.1. Degrees of change of environmental innovation; 1.2.2. "End-of-pipe" technologies: a limited palliative approach to conservation of the environment?; 1.2.3. Clean technologies, a preventive, radical and modular approach; 1.2.4. The circular economy: Another form of systemic environmental innovation; 1.2.5. The quest for eco-efficiency, an objective based on a productivist approach
1.3. Drivers of environmental innovation in the face of institutional tensions1.3.1. Modifying the dominant design, thanks to transition management theory; 1.3.2. Moving towards a specificity of technological trajectories of environmental innovations?; 1.3.3. Creation of technical conventions promoting conservation of the environment; 1.3.4. The rebound effect, the forgotten impacts and macrosystemic crises; 1.4. Conclusion; 2. Ecodesign and Technological Change: A Missed Opportunity?; 2.1. Ecodesign and the dispute over methods
2.1.1. Ecodesign during the 1970s, the metronome of a new mode of development2.1.2. First theorization and confrontation with reality during the course of the 1980s; 2.1.3. Birth of sustainable development and a rocky start for industrialists; 2.1.4. The limited effects of an "open" ecodesign philosophy; 2.2. The main determining factors of ecodesign; 2.2.1. Integration of the environment: the end result of totalquality management; 2.2.2. Towards environmental declarations about products; 2.2.3. A multitude of tools to encourage ecodesign
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ISBN:9781119452317
DOI:10.1002/9781119452317

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