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Evaluating the role of renewable energy natural resources and globalization in environmental quality in OIC countries. [PDF]
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Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure, 2017
Ecological economics arose in the final decades of the 20th century out of concerns for environmental protection and economic sustainability. It was largely a response to a real or perceived lack of physical and biological underpinnings in neoclassical ...
Clive L. Spash, Viviana Asara
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Ecological economics arose in the final decades of the 20th century out of concerns for environmental protection and economic sustainability. It was largely a response to a real or perceived lack of physical and biological underpinnings in neoclassical ...
Clive L. Spash, Viviana Asara
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World Futures : Journal of General Evolution, 2022
The main objective of this article is to explore new paradigms of teacher training in the field of environmental education. That is why this qualitative study explores the literature on ecological economics and degrowth to identify the most important ...
Javier Collado-Ruano +1 more
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The main objective of this article is to explore new paradigms of teacher training in the field of environmental education. That is why this qualitative study explores the literature on ecological economics and degrowth to identify the most important ...
Javier Collado-Ruano +1 more
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2018
A textbook about the nature of economics and the economics of nature. Is economic growth the cause of or the solution for biodiversity loss? Why do we keep drilling for oil and gas when green energy sources are cheaper? And is it possible to protect nature without government intervention?
van der Heide, C.M. +2 more
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A textbook about the nature of economics and the economics of nature. Is economic growth the cause of or the solution for biodiversity loss? Why do we keep drilling for oil and gas when green energy sources are cheaper? And is it possible to protect nature without government intervention?
van der Heide, C.M. +2 more
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2023
In this chapter, Social Ecological Economics (SEE) is presented and explained as an emerging paradigm in economics. It is a rare exception in the disciplinary field of economics because of its combination of social and ecological realism. Emphasis is placed on the importance of structure and institutions to understand the social and ecological crises ...
Spash, Clive L. +2 more
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In this chapter, Social Ecological Economics (SEE) is presented and explained as an emerging paradigm in economics. It is a rare exception in the disciplinary field of economics because of its combination of social and ecological realism. Emphasis is placed on the importance of structure and institutions to understand the social and ecological crises ...
Spash, Clive L. +2 more
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The need for ecological ethics in a new ecological economics
, 2020Neoclassical economics has been dominated by anthropocentrism. We argue that much of ecological economics (EE) is now also dominated by this. EE should now break-free from anthropocentrism, including the commodification of nature.
H. Washington, M. Maloney
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2019
This chapter assesses ecological economics. Economics is the social science discipline that seeks to understand the decisions people make about the use of scarce resources given their preferences and values. Different subfields in economics address different resource allocation problems involving the supply, demand, and allocation of goods and services.
Bradley J. Cardinale +2 more
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This chapter assesses ecological economics. Economics is the social science discipline that seeks to understand the decisions people make about the use of scarce resources given their preferences and values. Different subfields in economics address different resource allocation problems involving the supply, demand, and allocation of goods and services.
Bradley J. Cardinale +2 more
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, 2020
The roots of Ecological Economics can be found at the very beginning of Classical Economics, where physical wellbeing was the object of research, instead of the allocation of resources.
Xi Ji, Zhen Luo
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The roots of Ecological Economics can be found at the very beginning of Classical Economics, where physical wellbeing was the object of research, instead of the allocation of resources.
Xi Ji, Zhen Luo
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