Our current economic system, where growth is the answer to every problem, insures a bleak future not only for the natural world but for the human psyche. Using the work of philosophers, scientists, poets, and economists, this paper outlines how our biological connection to awe-inducing wild landscapes might help us reject a society defined by consumption and create a more sustainable and rewarding economic system
The death throes of mother earth are imminent unless we decelerate the planetary ecological crisis. ...
Purpose – The relationship between man and nature varies with different stages of the development of...
The human system, driven largely by economic decisions, has profoundly affected planetary ecosystems...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Presently, the more or l...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
This is a survey of some ideas relating to the theory of economic growth and how economic growth imp...
Ernest Callenbach's 1975 novel Ecotopia and Mbolo Mbue’s more contemporary How Beautiful We Were (20...
Mythology and available archeological evidence reveal that in primitive times, humankind lived in ha...
AbstractAt least in Western cultures, it seems that we are taught from childhood that growth in all ...
Modern economists today rely on several fundamental assumptions in the same way physicists rely on l...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
We often associate compound growth with the Anthropocene and our overwhelming economic impacts on th...
In this paper, we put forward a new research agenda for ecological economics, based on three realisa...
This paper uses six common aspects of utopias to evaluate the theory of Wild Pedagogies. Individuals...
The death throes of mother earth are imminent unless we decelerate the planetary ecological crisis. ...
Purpose – The relationship between man and nature varies with different stages of the development of...
The human system, driven largely by economic decisions, has profoundly affected planetary ecosystems...
University of Technology, Sydney. Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences.Presently, the more or l...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
Decades of research and discussion have shown that the human population growth and our increased con...
This is a survey of some ideas relating to the theory of economic growth and how economic growth imp...
Ernest Callenbach's 1975 novel Ecotopia and Mbolo Mbue’s more contemporary How Beautiful We Were (20...
Mythology and available archeological evidence reveal that in primitive times, humankind lived in ha...
AbstractAt least in Western cultures, it seems that we are taught from childhood that growth in all ...
Modern economists today rely on several fundamental assumptions in the same way physicists rely on l...
Economics is a science for happiness. It has been founded on ethics, especially on the utilitarianis...
We often associate compound growth with the Anthropocene and our overwhelming economic impacts on th...
In this paper, we put forward a new research agenda for ecological economics, based on three realisa...
This paper uses six common aspects of utopias to evaluate the theory of Wild Pedagogies. Individuals...
The death throes of mother earth are imminent unless we decelerate the planetary ecological crisis. ...
Purpose – The relationship between man and nature varies with different stages of the development of...
The human system, driven largely by economic decisions, has profoundly affected planetary ecosystems...