Elgar Encyclopedia of Ecological Economics

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Emilio Padilla Rosa, Jesús Ramos-Martín
Edward Elgar Publishing, 6 sept 2023 - 558 páginas
With diverse contributions from over 100 authors around the globe, this comprehensive Encyclopedia summarises the developments of ecological economics from the fundamental contributions to the more recent methodological debates in the field. It provides an expansive list of topics including sustainable development, the limits to growth, agroecology, implications of thermodynamic laws for economics, integrated ecologic-economic modelling, valuation of natural resources and services, and renewable and non-renewable resources management. This title contains one or more Open Access chapters.
 

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1 Agentbased modelling
1
2 Agroecology
8
3 Agrowth
14
4 Anthropocene
21
5 Biodiversity conservation
25
6 Bounded openness over natural information
32
7 Bounded rationality
39
8 Carbon taxes
42
20 Ecofeminisms
118
21 Ecological distribution conflicts
124
22 Ecological macroeconomics
126
23 Ecological unequal exchange
133
24 Economic anthropology
139
25 Economic system
146
26 Economy as an open system
152
27 Ecosystem services
158

9 Circular economy
48
10 Climate change and social justice
56
11 Coevolution sociobiophysical coevolution
65
12 Common property and environmental governance
70
13 Complex socialecological systems
75
14 Consumption
81
15 Cost shifting competition and economic structure
88
16 Critical materials
95
17 Degrowth
98
18 Deliberative ecological economics
103
19 Discounting and climate change
112
28 Emergy accounting
162
a unifying principle for socioecological sustainability
169
30 Energy transitions
181
31 Entropy
188
32 Environmental accounting
191
33 The environmental consequences of inequality
200
34 Environmental ethics
205
35 Environmental footprints
211
36 Environmental governance
217
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Edited by Emilio Padilla Rosa, Professor, Department of Applied Economics, Autonomous University of Barcelona and Jesús Ramos-Martín, Professor Serra Húnter, Department of Economics and Economic History, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Spain

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