The threat posed by global warming and environmental degradation are the most pressing examples of what has become known over the past several decades as the ‘tragedy of the commons’. In this book, Derek Wall explores the work of the late Nobel Laureate, Elinor Ostrom, on how humans can overcome this problem, and sustain the commons over the long term. Chris Shaw finds that this book is an accessible presentation of Ostrom’s ideas
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Joan Wilson reviews Diane Coyle‘s wonderful discussion on the future environmental and economic succ...
In The Politics of Actually Existing Unsustainability, John Barry locates the causes of unsustainabi...
Editors Teena Gabrielson et al bring together forty scholars in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental...
Elinor Ostrom was the first woman awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Ostrom stud...
For a few weeks late last year, the ecological interdependence of nation-states was on dramatic disp...
The contributors to the 33 chapters of this book show that the field is in desperate need of further...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
Roger Scruton argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than ei...
Amy Larkin’s book seeks to explore environmental damages and pin their costs on the actors who cause...
Climate Leviathan provides an account of the possible trajectories of climate politics, arguing that...
This book explores the significance of human behaviour to understanding the causes and impacts of ch...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Joan Wilson reviews Diane Coyle‘s wonderful discussion on the future environmental and economic succ...
In The Politics of Actually Existing Unsustainability, John Barry locates the causes of unsustainabi...
Editors Teena Gabrielson et al bring together forty scholars in The Oxford Handbook of Environmental...
Elinor Ostrom was the first woman awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Ostrom stud...
For a few weeks late last year, the ecological interdependence of nation-states was on dramatic disp...
The contributors to the 33 chapters of this book show that the field is in desperate need of further...
Green lifestyles and ethical consumption have become increasingly popular strategies in moving towar...
Roger Scruton argues that conservatism is far better suited to tackle environmental problems than ei...
Amy Larkin’s book seeks to explore environmental damages and pin their costs on the actors who cause...
Climate Leviathan provides an account of the possible trajectories of climate politics, arguing that...
This book explores the significance of human behaviour to understanding the causes and impacts of ch...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Aimed at a lay reader, The Crowded Greenhouse is the collaborative effort of John Firor, director em...
Essentials of Economic Sustainability is the latest challenging statement on innovative economic phi...
Joan Wilson reviews Diane Coyle‘s wonderful discussion on the future environmental and economic succ...