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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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Waste in Ecological Economics
Edited by Katy Bisson, John Proops
‘The book is a good introduction for students and researchers in the field of waste management who try to include a broader multi-disciplinary view on the issues they study. The references at the end of each chapter will help the reader ... -
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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
‘. . . what we have in this anthropology is a very readable collection of well written articles which explore the limits of both conventional economic theory and new approaches . . . For a general reader involved in sustainable developme...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Sustainability of Long-term Growth
Edited by Mohan Munasinghe, Osvaldo Sunkel, Carlos de Miguel
‘The coverage ranges from comprehensive analytical modes to practical case study applications and includes the important topics of durability versus optimality of development, globalisation, dematerialization of production and consumptio... -
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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 ... -
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Nature, Production, Power
Edited by Fred P. Gale, R. Michael M’Gonigle
‘[A] path-breaking book that sets out to conceptualise a new ecological political economy . . . The collection offers a range of innovative analyses that highlight how changing rationalities and systems of governance, production, reprodu...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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The Economics of Biological Invasions
Edited by Charles Perrings, Mark Williamson, Silvana Dalmazzone
‘An interesting book catering perhaps for a more specific audience. It does however provide a somewhat new view of the problems of the field of biological invasions and is worth the effort.’ – Ann Sundqvist, M2 Best Books ‘Once again, C...eBook:Find out more$40.00
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Ecological Economics and the Ecology of Economics
Herman E. Daly
‘Daly’s book is an excellent and illustrating confrontation of the two important paradigms of scientific economics. It leaves the reader with the conviction that the still prevailing paradigm of neo-classical economics will have to be re...