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    Indicators of sustainable energy development

    Wright, Janice
    Abstract
    The social and environmental inadequacies of conventionally defined economic growth have led to the advocacy of "sustainability" as a more appropriate goal for national development.The broad goal of "sustainable development" is not easy to translate into practical strategies. This publication follows a series on natural resource accounting prepared for the Ministry for the Environment. Natural resource accounting is an attempt to incorporate consideration of resource depletion and environmental degradation into national decision making. The most recent of these publications (Information Paper No. 26) is an examination of the feasibility of preparing energy accounts for New Zealand. Energy accounting is another approach to the problem of measuring sustainable energy development... [Show full abstract]
    Keywords
    energy conservation; energy policy; energy development; sustainable development; economic indicators; renewable energy; environmental impact
    Date
    1991-07
    Type
    Monograph
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