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Frontiers In Ecological Economic Theory And Application |
Edited by Jon D. Erickson, Associate Professor of Ecological Economics, Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources, University of Vermont, US and John M. Gowdy, Rittenhouse Professor of Humanities and Social Science, Department of Economics, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, US
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| 2007 |
384 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84376 888 3 |
£ 79.95 |
on-line discount
£ 71.96 |
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‘Erickson and Gowdy have put together a wonderful collection of contributions from a wide range of scholars that will greatly advance ecological economics.’ – Herman E. Daly, University of Maryland, College Park, US
Research on the cutting-edge of economics, ecology, and ethics is presented in this timely study. Building from a theoretical critique of the tradition of cost–benefit analysis, the contributors lay the foundation for a macroeconomics of environmental sustainability and distributive justice. Attention is then turned to three of the most critical areas of social and environmental applied research – biodiversity, climate change, and energy.
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Contents: Preface Part I: Ecological Economic Theory Part II: Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health Part III: Climate Change Part IV: Energy Index
Contributors: F. Ackerman, D.A. Basoli, P.P. Christensen, C.J. Cleveland, C.M. Corey-Luse, H.E. Daly, B. Davidsdottir, T.E. Drennen, C.L. Enterline, J.D. Erickson, B.P. Fisher, S. Fredericks, M.J. Glennon, E. Goodstein, J.M. Gowdy, B.M. Haddad, N.J. Hagens, K.E. Halvorsen, J.M. Harris, L. Heinzerling, R.B. Howarth, K.E. Limburg, R.I. Massey, L. Matson, C.N. McDaniel, F.G. Müller, W.F. Porter, R.B. Richardson, J.E. Rosthal, S.H. Schneider, B.D. Solomon, C.L. Spash, K.M. Stainbrook, D.I. Stern
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