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Dematerialization is a social science term which describes the process of making more goods with lesser material required. The term itself possessed multi-accentuality, which allows it to be diversely explained by different fields of social science, such as Mainstream economics, which put focus on the aspect of technological evolution and market demand shifts. At the same time, Ecological economics which emphasise the effect of Dematerialization on the natural environment.

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  • Desmaterialización de la economía (es)
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  • La desmaterialización de la economía es una propuesta estratégica de sostenibilidad mediante la reducción del tiempo de uso de los insumos utilizados para la producción. Este concepto tiene una relación directa con el de productividad, entendida como la relación entre la cantidad producida y la cantidad de insumos utilizados en tal producción. Así, cuanto menor sea la cantidad de insumos utilizados en la producción de una unidad de producto, tanto mayor será la productividad, entendida también como la eficiencia en la producción.​ (es)
  • Dematerialization is a social science term which describes the process of making more goods with lesser material required. The term itself possessed multi-accentuality, which allows it to be diversely explained by different fields of social science, such as Mainstream economics, which put focus on the aspect of technological evolution and market demand shifts. At the same time, Ecological economics which emphasise the effect of Dematerialization on the natural environment. (en)
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  • Dematerialization is a social science term which describes the process of making more goods with lesser material required. The term itself possessed multi-accentuality, which allows it to be diversely explained by different fields of social science, such as Mainstream economics, which put focus on the aspect of technological evolution and market demand shifts. At the same time, Ecological economics which emphasise the effect of Dematerialization on the natural environment. In economics, dematerialization refers to the absolute or relative reduction in the quantity of materials required to serve economic functions in society. In common terms, dematerialization means doing more with less. This concept is similar to ephemeralization as proposed by Buckminster Fuller. (en)
  • La desmaterialización de la economía es una propuesta estratégica de sostenibilidad mediante la reducción del tiempo de uso de los insumos utilizados para la producción. Este concepto tiene una relación directa con el de productividad, entendida como la relación entre la cantidad producida y la cantidad de insumos utilizados en tal producción. Así, cuanto menor sea la cantidad de insumos utilizados en la producción de una unidad de producto, tanto mayor será la productividad, entendida también como la eficiencia en la producción.​ (es)
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