The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scarce resources or the overproduction of bad outputs at economic system level that causes a great part of the imbalances at the ecosystem level. Some imbalances do not originate at the economic system level, but are due to external factors. Given the possibility of external shocks, respecting static sustainability thresholds is not a guarantee for system sustainability. In a dynamic setting, the concept of resilience is therefore helpful. In this paper we show how this concept can complement the traditional efficiency approach to come to a sustainable value creating economic system
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
The economic process transforms raw materials and energy into economic products and waste. On a fini...
This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective....
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of sca...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state c...
Abstract. The ecological concept of resilience has begun to inform analysis of change in economy-env...
Recent work on the ecology and economics of biodiversity loss has indicated that the main ecpnpmic _...
The significance of the concept of resilience in determining the static and the dynamic behavior of ...
The significance of the concept of resilience in determining the static and the dynamic behavior of ...
This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective....
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
The economic process transforms raw materials and energy into economic products and waste. On a fini...
This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective....
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of scar...
The ecosystem and the economic subsystem are interlinked. In fact, it is the overconsumption of sca...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state c...
Abstract. The ecological concept of resilience has begun to inform analysis of change in economy-env...
Recent work on the ecology and economics of biodiversity loss has indicated that the main ecpnpmic _...
The significance of the concept of resilience in determining the static and the dynamic behavior of ...
The significance of the concept of resilience in determining the static and the dynamic behavior of ...
This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective....
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
Resilience is the capacity of an ecosystem to tolerate disturbance without collapsing into a state ...
The economic process transforms raw materials and energy into economic products and waste. On a fini...
This paper focuses on the analyses and evaluation of resilience anchored in an economic perspective....