1st Edition

Economic Growth and Sustainable Housing an uneasy relationship

By Jin Xue Copyright 2014
224 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

224 Pages 44 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Economic Growth and Sustainable Housing: An Uneasy Relationship critically discusses the possibilities of decoupling environmental degradation from economic growth. The author refutes the belief in combining perpetual economic growth with long-term environmental sustainability based on the premise that economic growth can be fully decoupled from negative environmental impacts. This proposition... Read more
PART I  Meta-theories, methodology and sustainable housing studies  2.  Critical realism and sustainable housing studies  PART II  Transcendental critique: theoretical conditions of decoupling  3. Towards a theoretical framework for decoupling  4. Theoretical potentials for decoupling housing-related environmental impacts from economic growth  5. Decoupling indicators  PART III  Immanent critique: empirical studies  6. Empirical case study I: Hangzhou Metropolitan Area  7. Empirical case study II: Copenhagen Metropolitan Area  8. Comparison and cross-case synthesis  PART IV  Explanatory critique: paradigm shift  9. Beyond growth and decoupling: economic de-growth

Biography

Jin Xue is Assistant Professor in the Department of Development and Planning at Aalborg University. Dr Xue received her Ph.D. degree in urban planning from Aalborg University in 2012.