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Schlußfolgerungen und Empfehlungen

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Der vorliegende Club-of-Rome-Bericht über das Ökosozialprodukt wurde vor einigen Jahren von Mitgliedern des Club of Rome initiiert: Wouter van Dieren (unterstützt von Ernst Ulrich von Weizsäkker und Martin Lees). Das Institut für Umwelt- und System-Analyse (IMSA) in Amsterdam erstellte diesen Bericht in enger Kooperation mit einer großen Zahl internationaler Experten und beschäftigte sich intensiv mit der Frage, welche Vorschläge zur umweltgerechten Korrektur des Brutto- bzw. Nettoinlandsproduktes (BIP bzw. NIP) sinnvoll sind. Die folgenden Schlußfolgerungen und Empfehlungen basieren auf der Bewertung der vorhergegangenen Kapitel, auf Studien, Interviews und Diskussionen mit Wissenschaftlern.

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