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Dear Colleagues,
we're happy to announce a new publication: /Consumption Corridors:
Living a Good Life within Sustainable Limits/. This short book explores
how to enhance the chances of present and future generations to live a
good life in a world of ecological and social limits and introduces the
concept of consumption corridors as a means to that end. It is written
in broadly accessible terms and likely to be of interest to students and
scholars in the social sciences and humanities, and environmental and
sustainability studies, as well as to community activists and the
general public.
Please note that the E-Book version is open access
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With best regards from the authors,
Doris Fuchs, Marlyne Sahakian, Tobias Gumbert, Antonietta Di Giulio,
Michael Maniates, Sylvia Lorek, and Antonia Graf
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