A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constrained by environmental carrying capacities. It is from this basis that notions of a sustainable economy and of sustainable economic development emerge to undergird the "standard model" of ecological economics. However, the belief in "hard" environmental constraints may be obscuring the important role of the entrepreneur in the co-evolution of economic and environmental relations, and hence limiting or distorting the analytic focus of ecological economics and the range of policy options that are considered for sustainable economic development. This paper outlines a co-evolutionary model of the dynamics of eco...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can ...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constra...
This conceptual article focuses on the environmental dimensions of sustainable developmentwhich are ...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
In its most abstract sense, an ecosystem is a biotic community, encompassing its physical environmen...
Introduction. There are often no easy answers to environmental and sustainable challenges in the way...
The paper argues that by combining ecological economics, IPE and regulation approaches more closely,...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
The process of technological transformation proceeds continuously, embodying new knowledge in new te...
In the recent last years, in particular in the aftermath of the global financial and economic crisis...
Tendencies in business development show active transformation towards information society, but this ...
The paper deals with the conditions of capital accumulation that can guarantee a sustainable pollut...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can ...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...
A basic tenet of ecological economics is that economic growth and development are ultimately constra...
This conceptual article focuses on the environmental dimensions of sustainable developmentwhich are ...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
Sustainable development has become the dominant concept in the study of interactions between the eco...
In its most abstract sense, an ecosystem is a biotic community, encompassing its physical environmen...
Introduction. There are often no easy answers to environmental and sustainable challenges in the way...
The paper argues that by combining ecological economics, IPE and regulation approaches more closely,...
We attempt to sensitize the business practitioner and the public-policy planner, as well as students...
The process of technological transformation proceeds continuously, embodying new knowledge in new te...
In the recent last years, in particular in the aftermath of the global financial and economic crisis...
Tendencies in business development show active transformation towards information society, but this ...
The paper deals with the conditions of capital accumulation that can guarantee a sustainable pollut...
Decoupling the negative effects of economic growth is imperative for sustainable development. Howeve...
The prevailing economic paradigm, in which a closed circular flow of production and consumption can ...
Most ecological and environmental resources are scarce. Ecological economics and environmental econo...