%A"Meixner, H" %D1980 %IHaag und Herchen,Frankfurt am Main, Germany, F.R.; %2 %J[] %K29 ENERGY PLANNING, POLICY AND ECONOMY, 59 BASIC BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES, ECONOMIC GROWTH, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS, ENERGY CONSERVATION, REPRODUCTION, RESOURCE CONSERVATION, ECONOMIC POLICY, FEDERAL REPUBLIC OF GERMANY, RECOMMENDATIONS, TECHNOLOGY ASSESSMENT, EUROPE, GOVERNMENT POLICIES, WESTERN EUROPE, 290300* - Energy Planning & Policy- Environment, Health, & Safety, 291000 - Energy Planning & Policy- Conservation, 550400 - Genetics, 530100 - Environmental-Social Aspects of Energy Technologies- Social & Economic Studies- (-1989) %PMedium: X; Size: Pages: 513 %TTechnological development and natural bases of reproduction. Necessity and problems of a selective innovation policy in the interest of conservation of the natural basis for reproduction, illustrated by the example of energy-saving technologies. Technologische Entwicklung und natuerliche Reproduktionsgrundlagen. Notwendigkeit und Probleme einer selektiven Innovationspolitik im Interesse der Erhaltung der natuerlichen Reproduktionsgrundlagen am Beispiel energiesparender Technologien %XThe study is divided into two complementary parts: In Part I, the attempt is made to design a strategy theoretically founded and appropriate for the structure of the problem within the framework of a critical discussion of existing approaches to an economic analysis of the dangers for the natural bases of reproduction. Special importance is attached to the technological development, since a conception of growth adequate in view of environmental restrictions and dwindling resources requires a certain type of innovative change. In Part II of the paper, the discussion is related to the energy sector, which holds a key position as regards the problems of natural bases of reproduction. The basis for Part II of the study is provided by detailed engineering studies on the possibilities of saving energy by using alternative technologies in the Federal Republic of Germany, which have been carried out on behalf of the Federal Minister for Research and Technology. %0Book %N; %1 %CGermany %Rhttps://doi.org/ DE %GGerman