Frontiers in Ecological Economic Theory and ApplicationJon David Erickson, John M. Gowdy Edward Elgar, 2007 - 365 síður 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. The contributors redefine progress away from growth and toward development. To this end, the first section of the book tackles the dominant framework used in the US today to evaluate tradeoffs between economic growth and its inherent externalities. Succeeding chapters cover a wide variety of studies related to biodiversity health and energy. Each section is anchored with overviews by top scholars in these areas - including Herman Daly, Carl McDaniel, Stephen Schneider, and Nathan Hagens - and followed by detailed analyses reflecting the transdisciplinary approach of ecological economics. Students and scholars of ecological, environmental, and natural resource economics, sustainability sciences, and environmental studies will find this book of great interest. Non-profit and government agencies in search of methods and cases that merge the study of ecology and economics will also find the analyses of great practical value. |
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... areas will tend to insularize the areas of high integrity that are now found primarily in the western regions of the park , where large blocks of resource manage- ment , wilderness , and wild forest lands occur . Over time , conditions ...
... areas were built to their theoretical maxima . Under a buildout scenario , low integrity areas would increase from approximately 3950 to 5900 km2 of park land , while medium integrity areas would decline from 16,000 to 14,625 km2 and ...
... areas surrounding towns in some areas . Though a complete buildout on a Park- wide scale would be a very distant possibility under the current rates , the associated biological implications are important to consider in areas such as Old ...
Efni
costbenefit analysis of past successes | 7 |
Reorienting macroeconomic theory towards | 36 |
dismantling | 53 |
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