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Giorgos Kallis

Researcher at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Publications -  117
Citations -  8883

Giorgos Kallis is an academic researcher from Autonomous University of Barcelona. The author has contributed to research in topics: Degrowth & Sustainability. The author has an hindex of 38, co-authored 103 publications receiving 7060 citations. Previous affiliations of Giorgos Kallis include University of Edinburgh & Catalan Institution for Research and Advanced Studies.

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Crisis or opportunity? Economic degrowth for social equity and ecological sustainability. Introduction to this special issue

TL;DR: A review of the emerging literature on sustainable degrowth can be found in this article, where Hueting, d'Alessandro, van den Bergh, Kerschner, Spangenberg and Alcott discuss whether current growth patterns are (un)sustainable and offer different perspectives on what degrowth might mean, and whether and under what conditions it might be desirable.
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Degrowth : a vocabulary for a new era

TL;DR: The Degrowth Vocabulary for a New Era as mentioned in this paper ) is the first English language book to comprehensively cover the burgeoning literature on degrowth, which brings together the top scholars writing in the field with young researchers who cultivate the research frontier and activists who practice degrowth on the ground.
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In defence of degrowth

TL;DR: In this article, the authors defend the proposal of sustainable degrowth, arguing that resource and CO2 limits render further growth of the economy unsustainable, and propose a full ensemble of environmental and redistributive policies, such as a basic income, reduction of working hours, environmental and consumption taxes and controls on advertising.
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Is Green Growth Possible

TL;DR: The notion of green growth has emerged as a dominant policy response to climate change and ecological breakdown as mentioned in this paper, and green growth theory asserts that continued economic expansion is compatible with our sustainable development goals.
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Environmental innovation and societal transitions: Introduction and overview

TL;DR: The journal Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions (EIST) as mentioned in this paper is a journal dedicated to the study of sustainability transitions, and its key terms, policy issues and research challenges are surveyed.