Frontiers in Ecological Economics

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Frontiers in Ecological Economics

Transdisciplinary Essays by Robert Costanza

9781858985039 Edward Elgar Publishing
Robert Costanza, Professor and VC’s Chair in Public Policy, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University, Australia
Publication Date: 1997 ISBN: 978 1 85898 503 9 Extent: 528 pp
Frontiers in Ecological Economics presents some of Robert Costanza''s most important work on understanding ecological and economic systems. A signal contribution of Costanza''s work is that he transcends disciplinary boundaries by collaborating closely with other specialists and thereby constructs an integrated analysis of the interaction between humans and the rest of the natural world.
The book improves access to Robert Costanza''s work which has made a fundamental contribution to the field of ecological economics.

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Frontiers in Ecological Economics presents some of Robert Costanza’s most important work on understanding ecological and economic systems. A signal contribution of Costanza’s work is that he transcends disciplinary boundaries by collaborating closely with other specialists and thereby constructs an integrated analysis of the interaction between humans and the rest of the natural world.

The book is divided into four parts; part one discusses the creation of an ecological economics, the second part considers material and energy flows in ecological and economic systems, part three surveys dynamic ecological and economic systems modelling and analysis and the final part explores the role of institutions and incentives in environmental protection. Main themes and issues include: environmental sustainability, managing environmental systems, energy and economic valuation in environmental systems and a concern for both the necessity and limitations of modelling ecological economic systems.

The book improves access to Robert Costanza’s work which has made a fundamental contribution to the development of ecological economics.
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‘This book is a must for anyone with an interest in ecological economics. The essays reflect his remarkable capacity to synthesise and enhance concepts and ideas of how to achieve a sustainable world which have their roots in more than one scientific discipline.’
– Roy Brouwer, The Economic Journal
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Contents: Introduction Part I: Creating an Ecological Economics Part II: Material and Energy Flows in Ecological and Economic Systems Part III: Ecological and Economic Systems Modelling and Analysis Part IV: Incentives and Institutions
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