In a globalizing world, trade has become essential to supporting the needs and wants of billions of people. Virtually everyone now consumes resource commodities and manufactured products traded all over the world; the ecological footprints of nations are now scattered across the globe. The spatial separation of material production (resource exploitation) from consumption eliminates negative feedbacks from supporting eco-systems. Most consumers remain unaware of the impacts that their trade dependence imposes on distant ecosystems (out of sight out of mind). I take the first steps in developing a conceptual and practical framework for an ‘interregional ecology’ approach to exploring and analyzing sustainability in an increasingly interconnec...
Most countries show a relative decoupling of economic growth from domestic resource use, implying in...
Sustainability as a concept has multiple disparate perspectives stemming from different related disc...
This paper empirically analyzes the ecological consequences of globalization, by employing the Ecolo...
In a globalizing world, trade has become essential to supporting the needs and wants of billions of ...
Natural resources are necessary inputs in production systems. In today’s globalized world, local res...
The 'Canadian prairies' represent one of the world's great breadbaskets, supplying people all over t...
Bioregional and "ecological economics" theory describes the growth of local economic linkages as vi...
The ‘Ecological Footprint’ (EF) of a specified population is a comprehensive sustainability index th...
"The global environment can be described by the physical dynamics and the economic use of the earth'...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
In recent years there have been a number of attempts to develop a more comprehensive approach to the...
Our world is beleaguered by environmental and socioeconomic problems, such as natural resources degr...
Modern food production is a complex, globalized system in which what we eat and how it is produced a...
The present acceleration of environmental destruction can be linked to the eco-nomic trading strateg...
Abstract:- In the early 1970’s, D. L. Meadows and his colleagues have selected population, food, fue...
Most countries show a relative decoupling of economic growth from domestic resource use, implying in...
Sustainability as a concept has multiple disparate perspectives stemming from different related disc...
This paper empirically analyzes the ecological consequences of globalization, by employing the Ecolo...
In a globalizing world, trade has become essential to supporting the needs and wants of billions of ...
Natural resources are necessary inputs in production systems. In today’s globalized world, local res...
The 'Canadian prairies' represent one of the world's great breadbaskets, supplying people all over t...
Bioregional and "ecological economics" theory describes the growth of local economic linkages as vi...
The ‘Ecological Footprint’ (EF) of a specified population is a comprehensive sustainability index th...
"The global environment can be described by the physical dynamics and the economic use of the earth'...
Ecologically unequal exchange theory posits asymmetric net flows of biophysical resources from poore...
In recent years there have been a number of attempts to develop a more comprehensive approach to the...
Our world is beleaguered by environmental and socioeconomic problems, such as natural resources degr...
Modern food production is a complex, globalized system in which what we eat and how it is produced a...
The present acceleration of environmental destruction can be linked to the eco-nomic trading strateg...
Abstract:- In the early 1970’s, D. L. Meadows and his colleagues have selected population, food, fue...
Most countries show a relative decoupling of economic growth from domestic resource use, implying in...
Sustainability as a concept has multiple disparate perspectives stemming from different related disc...
This paper empirically analyzes the ecological consequences of globalization, by employing the Ecolo...