The world in 2025 : rising Asia and socio-ecological transition

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245 0 4 ‡aThe world in 2025 : ‡brising Asia and socio-ecological transition / ‡cEuropean Commission, Directorate-General for Research
246 3 0 ‡aRising Asia and socio-ecological transition
260 ‡aLuxembourg : ‡bOffice for Official Publications of the European Communities, ‡c2009
300 ‡a27 pages : ‡bcolor illustrations ; ‡c25 cm
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490 0 ‡aEUR, ‡x1018-5593 ; ‡v23921 EN
500 ‡a"Socio-economic Sciences and Humanities."
504 ‡aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 26-27)
505 0 ‡aForeword / Jean-Michel Baer -- The Trends: The Asian century -- Poverty and mobility of men and women -- Increasing scarcity of natural resources, vulnerability of the planet -- Tensions: Tension between the current methods of production, of consumption and the future availability of non renewable resources -- Tensions between a general and simultaneous process of increasing economic interdependence and differentiation -- Tensions between spatial proximity in the context of accelerated urbanisation and cultural distance -- The Major Transitions: Stabilising the world, recognising the new key-actors -- Draw on the ecological and demographic challenges to invent a new development model -- Acknowledgements -- Indicative bibliography
520 ‡aRecent developments in the world and the strong European commitment to a regulating globalization argue in favor of a forward looking analysis. This publication underlines major future trends: geopolitical transformations in terms of population, economic development, international trade and poverty. Secondly, it identifies the likely tensions: natural resources (food, energy, water and minerals), migrations or urbanization. It also defines possible transitional pathways: towards a new production and consumption model, towards new rural-urban dynamics, towards a new gender and intergenerational balance.--Publisher's description
538 ‡aMode of access: Internet.
650 0 ‡aEconomic forecasting
650 0 ‡aGlobalization ‡zAsia
650 0 ‡aGlobalization ‡zEuropean Union countries
650 0 ‡aInternational relations
710 2 ‡aEuropean Commission. ‡bDirectorate General for Research
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