Ecological economics (EE) was originally envisioned as a transdiscipline with the following core characteristics and goals: (1) a focus on the primary goal of sustainable wellbeing of both humans and the rest of nature; (2) three broad sub-goals of sustainable scale, fair distribution, and efficient allocation. (3) intelligent pluralism and integration across disciplines, rather than territorial disciplinary differentiation; (4) concern with the functioning of the interdependent system of humans embedded in the rest of nature from an evolutionary, whole systems perspective; (5) an emphasis on the development of valuation techniques that build on a broad understanding of the interaction of built, human, social and natural capital to produce ...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
Climate disruption, overpopulation, biodiversity loss, the threats of financial collapse, large-scal...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field that seeks to integrate the study of humans and th...
Modern economies have successfully rallied human and community potentials to the production and cons...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
There is increasing awareness that our global ecological We support system is endangered Decisions m...
While economic theory has been enormously influential since the eighteenth century, the cultural, po...
The current mainstream model of the global economy is based on a number of assumptions about the way...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...
Climate disruption, overpopulation, biodiversity loss, the threats of financial collapse, large-scal...
The editors of this timely book assert that these problems are not separate, but all stem from our o...
Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field that seeks to integrate the study of humans and th...
Modern economies have successfully rallied human and community potentials to the production and cons...
The world has changed dramatically. We no longer live in a world relatively empty of humans and thei...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
The agricultural economics profession needs a broader and more robust philosophical basis to meet th...
Ecological economics is a recently developed field, which sees the economy as a subsystem of a large...
There is increasing awareness that our global ecological We support system is endangered Decisions m...
While economic theory has been enormously influential since the eighteenth century, the cultural, po...
The current mainstream model of the global economy is based on a number of assumptions about the way...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
This paper discusses the major tenets of ecological economics – including value pluralism, methodolo...
Contemporary economies must undergo a transformation to sustainability if we are to avoid a descent ...
The remarkable economic achievements of the past two centuries have cast an illusion of omniscience ...