The value of a restored Earth and its contribution to a sustainable and desirable future
Loading...
Date
Authors
Costanza, Robert
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Abstract
The purpose of the economy should be to provide for the sustainable well-being of people. That goal encompasses material well-being, certainly, but also anything else that affects well-being and its sustainability. This seems obvious and non- controversial. The problem comes in determining what things actually affect well- being and in what ways.
There is substantial new research on this �science of happiness� that shows the limits of earning and spending money in supporting well-being. Kasser points out, for instance, that people who focus on material consumption as a path to happiness are actually less happy and even suffer higher rates of both physical and mental illnesses than those who do not. Material consumption beyond real need is a form of psychological �junk food� that only satisfies for the moment and ultimately leads to depression, Kasser says.
Description
Keywords
Citation
Collections
Source
Type
Book Title
Ecological Restoration: A global challenge
Entity type
Access Statement
License Rights
DOI
Restricted until
2037-12-31