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Interview with Stephan Lutter, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Ecological Economics, Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) Link to the Open Access Article: https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable... Link to the Open Access Book - Sustainable Development and Resource Productivity: https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable... SUMMARY To reduce society’s use of natural resources, actors in policy, business and society require awareness of the relevance of resource use in the context of sustainable development as well as of current unsustainable trends. This article illustrates how monitoring and management of resource use is reflected in international as well as German policies. It describes the development process, structure and key results of the new report series of the German Environment Agency (UBA) called “Resource Use in Germany”. This series is meant to complement existing statistics and reports by addressing a broad range of stakeholders and making the topic more tangible. The reports should inform and motivate readers to become responsible and active citizens and aim at supporting the implementation of the Resource Efficiency Programme (ProgRess) of the German Federal Government. Link to the Open Access Book - Sustainable Development and Resource Productivity: https://www.routledge.com/Sustainable... ---- The video is part of a book and video series titled: Factor X – Studies in Sustainable Natural Resource Management. The interview is based on the article with the same name in the book titled: Factor X - Sustainable Development and Resource Productivity The video was produced by The Engagement Company www.theengagementcompany.co Disclaimer: The views in this video do not necessarily reflect the opinions or the policies of the German Environment Agency and The Engagement Company