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2.4 SUSTAINABLE CONSUMPTION AND PRODUCTION


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Oxfam (2016). An Economy For the 1%: How privilege and power in the economy drive extreme inequality and how this can be stopped. OXFAM Briefing Paper 210. Hardoon, D., Fuentes-Nieva, R. and Ayele, S. (eds.). Oxfam Oxford https://www.oxfam.org/sites/www.oxfam.org/files/ file_attachments/bp210-economy-one-percent-tax-havens- 180116-en_0.pdf


Pechmann, C., Levine, L., Loughlin, S. and Leslie, F. (2005). ‘Impulsive and self-conscious: Adolescents’ vulnerability to advertising and promotion’. Journal of Public Policy & Marketing 24(2), 202-221 http://journals.ama.org/doi/ abs/10.1509/jppm.2005.24.2.202


Pellow, D.N. (2007). Resisting Global Toxics: Transnational Movements for Environmental Justice. MIT Press https:// mitpress.mit.edu/books/resisting-global-toxics


Peters, D. (2013). Gender and Sustainable Urban Mobil- ity. The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN–Habitat), Nairobi http://unhabitat.org/wp-content/ uploads/2013/06/GRHS.2013.Thematic.Gender.pdf


PlasticsEurope (2015). Plastics - the Facts 2014/2015: An analysis of European plastics production, demand and waste data. PlasticsEurope (the Association of Plastics Manufac- turers in Europe), Brussels http://www.plasticseurope.org/ documents/document/20150227150049-final_plastics_the_ facts_2014_2015_260215.pdf


Porter, G. (2008). ‘Transport planning in Sub-Saharan Africa II: Putting gender into mobility and transport planning in Africa’. Progress in Development Studies 8(3), 281–289 http://dro.dur.ac.uk/14110/1/14110.pdf?DDD5+dan1rep+g- pdg62


Poumanyvong, P. and Kaneko, S. (2010). ‘Does urbani- zation lead to less energy use and lower CO2 emissions? A cross-country analysis’. Ecological Economics 70(2), 434-444. doi: 10.1016/j.ecolecon.2010.09.029 http://www. sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0921800910003885


Prakash, S. and Manhart, A. (2010). Socio-economic assess- ment and feasibility study on sustainable e-waste manage- ment in Ghana. Öko-Institut e.v., Freiburg http://www.oeko. de/oekodoc/1057/2010-105-en.pdf


PRNewswire (2015). Asia-Pacific cosmetics market is expected to reach $126.8 billion, by 2020. PRNewswire http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/asia-pacific-cos- metics-market-is-expected-to-reach-1268-billion-by-2020--- apacmarketcom-506630041.html


Prüss-Ustün, A., Vickers, C., Haefliger, P. and Bertollini, R. (2011). ‘Knowns and unknowns on burden of disease due to chemicals: A systematic review’. Environmental Health 10, 9-9 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC3037292/


Prüss-Ustün, A., Wolf, J., Corvalan, C., Bos, R. and Neira, M. (2016). Preventing Disease through Healthy Environments: A Global Assessment of the Burden of Disease from Environmental Risks. World Health Organization, Geneva http://apps.who.int/iris/bitstr eam/10665/204585/1/9789241565196_eng.pdf?ua=1


Quadir, S. (2015). ‘ILO says most Bangladesh garment factories must improve fire safety’. Reuters http://www. reuters.com/article/us-bangladesh-garments-ilo-idUSK- CN0T20X220151113


Richiardi, L., Bellocco, R., Adami, H.O., Torrang, A., Barlow, L., Hakulinen, T., Rahu, M., Stengrevics, A., Storm, H., Tretli, S. et al. (2004). ‘Testicular cancer incidence in eight north- ern European countries: Secular and recent trends’. Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 13(12), 2157-66 http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/content/13/12/2157.full-text. pdf


Ringquist, E.J. (2005). ‘Assessing evidence of environmen- tal inequities: A meta-analysis’. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management 24(2), 223-247 http://www.jstor.org/ stable/3326208


Roberts, M.L. (1998). ‘Gender, consumption, and commod- ity culture’. The American Historical Review 103(3), 817-844 http://www.jstor.org/stable/2650573


Rosegrant, M.W., Paisner, M.S., Meijer, S. and Witcover, J. (2001). Global food projections to 2020: Emerging trends and alternative futures. International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, DC. http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/ collection/p15738coll2/id/58741


Rothgerber, H. (2013). ‘Real men don’t eat (vegetable) quiche: Masculinity and the justification of meat consump- tion’. Psychology of Men & Masculinity 14(4), 363-375. doi: 10.1037/a0030379 https://foodethics.univie.ac.at/fileadmin/ user_upload/p_foodethik/Rothgerber__Hank_2012._Real_ Men_Dont_Eat_-Vegetable-__Quiche._Masculinity_and_the_ Justification_of_Meat_Consumption.pdf


Roy, A. Gender, poverty & transportation in the developing world. 4 th International Conference on Women’s Issues in Transportation. Washington DC, TRB https://www.nap.edu/ read/22901/chapter/23


Sachs, J. (2015). The Age of Sustainable Development. Columbia University Press http://cup.columbia.edu/book/ the-age-of-sustainable-development/9780231173155


Saha, T.K., Dasgupta, A., Butt, A. and Chattopadhyay, O. (2010). ‘Health status of workers engaged in the small-scale garment industry: How healthy are they?’. Indian Journal of Community Medicine 35(1), 179-82. doi: 10.4103/0970- 0218.62584 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/ PMC2888354/


Saner, D. (2013). Towards sustainable supply of house- hold consumption: Demand modeling and environmental assessment. ETH, Zürich http://dx.doi.org/10.3929/ethz-a- 009756874


Sathar, Z. and Kazi, S. (2000). ‘Women’s autonomy in the context of rural Pakistan’. The Pakistan Development Review 39(2), 89–110 http://www.pide.org.pk/pdf/PDR/200/ Volume2/89-110.pdf


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Schösler, H., de Boer, J., Boersema, J.J. and Aiking, H. (2015). ‘Meat and masculinity among young Chinese, Turkish and Dutch adults in the Netherlands’. Appetite 89, 152-159. doi: 10.1016/j.appet.2015.02.013 http://www. sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0195666315000604


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