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Environmental Thought
Edited by Edward A. Page, John Proops
During the past twenty years there has been an explosive growth in research into environmental issues from a social science perspective. Ecological economics, in particular, has emerged as a true transdiscipline which seeks to conceptual... -
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The Theory of Economic Growth
Edited by Neri Salvadori
The Theory of Economic Growth compares the main theories of growth from Adam Smith to the present day in order to isolate their logical structures, theoretical domains and methodological underpinnings. The book provides original solution...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Complexity and Ecosystem Management
Edited by Marco A. Janssen
The quality of ecosystems is affected by the actions of different stakeholders who use them in a variety of ways. In order to understand this complex relationship between humans and nature, it is vital to understand the complexity of the...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Ethics, Equity and International Negotiations on Climate Change
Edited by Luiz Pinguelli-Rosa, Mohan Munasinghe
Climate change is an issue in which every human being on the planet is a potential stakeholder. Therefore, equity and ethical considerations have an important role to play in determining a climate change response strategy that will preve...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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A Dictionary of Environmental Economics, Science, and Policy
R. Quentin Grafton, Linwood H. Pendleton, Harry W. Nelson
This comprehensive Dictionary is an important reference tool for all those interested in environmental science and environmental studies. Written in a clear and accessible style, the dictionary includes over three thousand up-to-date ent... -
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Waste in Ecological Economics
Edited by Katy Bisson, John Proops
Waste is a quintessentially ecological economic issue. The generation of waste is rooted in the very laws of nature, but waste is also a social construct, and what we understand to be waste has evolved with human societies. Therefore, a ... -
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A Handbook of Industrial Ecology
Edited by Robert U. Ayres, Leslie W. Ayres
Industrial ecology is coming of age and this superb book brings together leading scholars to present a state-of-the-art overviews of the subject. Each part of the book comprehensively covers the following issues in a systematic style: t...eBook:Find out more$65.00
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Nature and Agriculture in the European Union
Edited by Floor Brouwer, Jan van der Straaten
Nature and agriculture both shape the European countryside and one of the main challenges for the years to come will be to strengthen their interaction for the future development of rural areas. In this valuable and highly topical book, ...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Sustainability in Action
Edited by Jörg Kohn, John M. Gowdy, Jan van der Straaten
Sustainability is a process that demands cooperation rather than competition. Sustainability in Action offers a variety of case studies that show how industry, managers, policy decision makers, regional planners and stakeholders cope wi... -
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The Economics of Nature and the Nature of Economics
Edited by Cutler J. Cleveland, David I. Stern, Robert Costanza
This book discusses important recent developments in the theory, concepts and empirical applications of ecological economics and sustainable development. The editors have assembled a fascinating collection of papers from some of the lead...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Social Discourse and Environmental Policy
Edited by Helen Addams, John Proops
As governments and the wider public become increasingly concerned about environmental problems, the necessity for competent environmental policies is growing. The contributors to this highly original book attempt to demonstrate how the u...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Greening the Accounts
Edited by Sandrine Simon, John Proops
This path-breaking book shows how green accounting can be compatible with ecological economics and how it can contribute to the implementation of sustainability. It explores the history and methodology of green accounting and describes ...