Ecological Economics inherently faces a challenge akin to sailing between Scylla and Charybdis. In Greek mythology these are two monsters located on opposite sides of a narrow strait, and falling victim to one or other of them is unavoidable. In the recurring process of establishing and refining its conceptual foundations, Ecological Economics runs the risk of, on the one hand, losing important insights by trying to be radically different from mainstream economics and, on the other hand, becoming a redundant appendix to mainstream environmental economics by routinely applying its concepts and methods. We argue that avoiding both fallacies is possible by using Ecological Economics’ orientation towards sustainability as a guiding principle. T...
Ecological economics has developed as a modern movement with its roots in environmentalism and radic...
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary alternative to mainstream environmental economics. Attem...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Ecological Economics inherently faces a challenge akin to sailing between Scylla and Charybdis. In G...
Methodological pluralism advocates balanced consideration of multiple research methods. The concept ...
Methodological pluralism has been a tenet of ecological economics since the journal's inauguration. ...
International audienceEcological economics essentially grew out of economists working in the environ...
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The differing paradigms of ecological and neoclassical environmental economics have been described i...
The proposal has been put forward that ecological economics seek to become substantive economics (G...
Ecological economists aim to study the interrelations between ecological and economic systems, with ...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
Interdisciplinary research within the field of sustainability studies often faces incompatible ontol...
To answer the question "How to be an Ecological Economist", we must start by defining the field of E...
Ecological economics has developed as a modern movement with its roots in environmentalism and radic...
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary alternative to mainstream environmental economics. Attem...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Ecological Economics inherently faces a challenge akin to sailing between Scylla and Charybdis. In G...
Methodological pluralism advocates balanced consideration of multiple research methods. The concept ...
Methodological pluralism has been a tenet of ecological economics since the journal's inauguration. ...
International audienceEcological economics essentially grew out of economists working in the environ...
Ecological economics has been repeatedly described as transdisciplinary and open to including everyt...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
The differing paradigms of ecological and neoclassical environmental economics have been described i...
The proposal has been put forward that ecological economics seek to become substantive economics (G...
Ecological economists aim to study the interrelations between ecological and economic systems, with ...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
Interdisciplinary research within the field of sustainability studies often faces incompatible ontol...
To answer the question "How to be an Ecological Economist", we must start by defining the field of E...
Ecological economics has developed as a modern movement with its roots in environmentalism and radic...
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary alternative to mainstream environmental economics. Attem...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...