Integrating ecological, economic and social aspects and a global implementation of international programmes for sustainable production and consumption patterns is vital for the implementation of the Johannesburg framework. The resulting proposal is a solution for assessing complex developments in the social-policy environment (Baedeker et al., 2005).
The paper was presented at the Launch Conference of the Sustainable Consumption and Research Exchange (SCORE!) in Wuppertal, 23.-25.11.2006.
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