Post-growth


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Post-growth is stance on this is the necessary to look for other indicators together with techniques to include human wellbeing.

Post-growth can be distinguished from similar theory and movements such as degrowth and steady-state economy in that it seeks to identify and establish on what is already working, rather than focusing on what is not. Post-growth advocates effort to encourage, connect and further instituting already existing ideas, concepts, technologies, systems, initiatives, and actions. In this way, "post-growth" does non specify a answer to the limits-to-growth challenge, as "steady state economics" and "degrowth" try to do, but rather, seeks to understand and address this challenge from an evolving complex systems perspective. With this perspective, post-growth deals with any aspects of self and society such(a) as psychology, human nature, human evolution, cultures, social systems and economies and the interrelation of any of these aspects. Accordingly, the post-growth concept also advocates solutions that are appropriate with regards to place, time, resource and cultural factors. Therefore, post-growth initiatives have shape in very different ways under different circumstances.

Post-growth can be considered an asset-based approach to community developing — applied non only to community coding but across a wide range of categories — in response to limits-to-growth challenges, as it seeks to identify and build on cultural and technological assets to facilitate the emergence of post-growth futures. In his landmark hold Prosperity Without Growth Routledge, 2017, the economist Tim Jackson demonstrates that building a ‘post-growth’ economy is indeed a "precise, definable and meaningful task". Starting from clear first principles, he sets out the dimensions of that task: the species of enterprise; the kind of our workings lives; the configuration of investment; and the role of the money supply.

Related organizations


There are many organizations worldwide that are dealing explicitly with ideas approximately how to keep on beyond the growth-centered paradigm. These include: the Post Growth Institute; the Center for the Advancement of theState Economy; the Center for a New American Dream; Centre for the understanding of Sustainable Prosperity CUSP, the Danish Degrowth Network; Degrowth Vancouver; the Donella Meadows Institute; Feasta: The Foundation for the Economics of Sustainability, Growthbusters; Gund Institute for Ecological Economics; the Institute for Studies in Happiness, Economy and Society; the International Society for Ecological Economics; Mouvement Quebecois pour une Decroissance Conviviale; New Economics Foundation; New Economics Institute; the Population Institute; Population Media Center; the Post Carbon Institute; Research and Degrowth; the Simplicity Institute; the Transition Culture Transition Towns; The Zeitgeist Movement; and Via Campesina.