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Ecological Economics
1989 - 2025
Current editor(s): C. J. Cleveland From Elsevier Bibliographic data for series maintained by Catherine Liu (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 24, issue 2-3, 1998
- Introduction pp. 135-137

- A. Author
- Population, consumption and resources: Ethical issues pp. 139-152

- Partha Dasgupta
- Anthropocentrism with a human face pp. 153-162

- Per Ariansen
- Existence value and intrinsic value pp. 163-168

- Robin Attfield
- Ecological reasoning: Ethical alternatives pp. 169-182

- Alla Frolova
- Sustainability and beyond pp. 183-192

- Dale Jamieson
- The evolution of preferences: Why 'sovereign' preferences may not lead to sustainable policies and what to do about it pp. 193-211

- Bryan Norton, Robert Costanza and Richard C. Bishop
- Aggregation and deliberation in valuing environmental public goods:: A look beyond contingent pricing pp. 213-230

- M. Sagoff
- Searching for sustainability: The poverty of spontaneous order pp. 231-240

- Daniel Bromley
- Ethical influences on the evolution of the US tradable permit approach to air pollution control pp. 241-257

- Tom Tietenberg
- Scope and limits of the market mechanism in environmental management pp. 259-274

- Bo Gustafsson
- The virtual aquarium: Commodity fiction and cod fishing pp. 275-288

- Gisli Palsson
- What do regulators do? Dynamic behavior of resource managers in the North Pacific Halibut Fishery 1935-1978 pp. 289-298

- James Wilen and Frances R. Homans
- Implicit and explicit ethical norms in the environmental policy arena pp. 299-309

- Uno Svedin
- Industrial metabolism and the linkages between economics, ethics and the environment pp. 311-320

- Stefan Anderberg
Volume 24, issue 1, 1998
- Undesirable facilities and property values: a summary of empirical studies pp. 1-14

- Stephen Farber
- Valuation of tropical rainforests: philosophical and practical issues in the use of contingent valuation pp. 15-29

- Richard Carson
- Albedo and vegetation demand-side management options for warm climates pp. 31-45

- Darwin C. Hall
- Contingent valuation and the activation of environmental norms pp. 47-72

- Russell Blamey
- The political ecology of biodiversity, conservation and development in Nepal's Terai: Confused meanings, means and ends pp. 73-87

- Katrina Brown
- Traditional production, communal land tenure, and policies for environmental preservation in the South Pacific pp. 89-101

- Philip Powell
- Towards sustainable city policy: an economy-environment technology nexus pp. 103-118

- Roberto Camagni, Roberta Capello and Peter Nijkamp
Volume 23, issue 3, 1997
- Environmental sustainability in agriculture: diet matters pp. 189-200

- Robert Goodland
- Macro-economic analysis of forestry options on carbon sequestration in India pp. 201-223

- Gopal K. Kadekodi and N. H. Ravindranath
- Recreational user management of parks: an ecological economic framework pp. 225-236

- Dave Alden
- Evolutionary strategies in environmental policy pp. 237-249

- Irene Ring
- Spatial landscape indices in a hedonic framework: an ecological economics analysis using GIS pp. 251-264

- Jacqueline Geoghegan, Lisa A. Wainger and Nancy E. Bockstael
Volume 23, issue 2, 1997
- Introduction pp. 79-80

- Mick Common and Michael Young
- Food, fuel, fibre and faces to feed. Simulation studies of land use change for sustainable development in the 21st century pp. 81-93

- Peter Read
- Towards a 'science of sustainability': Improving the way ecological economics understands human well-being pp. 95-111

- Steve Dodds
- Mis-measurement of the productivity and sustainability of African communal rangelands: a case study and some principles from Botswana pp. 113-133

- Nick Abel
- Integrating ecology and economics: Illustrating the need to resolve the conflicts of space and time pp. 135-143

- Daniel Lunney, Bob Pressey, Michael Archer, Suzanne Hand, Henk Godthelp and Alison Curtin
- Bringing ecological economics out of the wilderness pp. 145-153

- Sally M. Driml
- Applying socio-ecological economics: A case study of contingent valuation and integrated catchment management pp. 155-165

- John I. Cameron
- The status of soil macrofauna as indicators of soil health to monitor the sustainability of Australian agricultural soils pp. 167-178

- Lisa Alexandra Lobry de Bruyn
- Environmental economics in theory and practice: Ed. Nick Hanley, Jason F. Shogren and Ben White. Houndmills et al.: Macmillan Press, 464 pp. incl. index, 1997. ISBN 0-333-58235-7 (hardcover), ISBN 0-333-58236-5 (paperback) pp. 179-180

- Eric Neumayer
- Interest and inflation free money: Creating an exchange medium that works for everybody and protects the earth: Eds. Margrit Kennedy and Declan Kennedy, 1995. Philadelphia, PA: New Society Publishers, 144 pp. ISBN 0 86571 319 7 pp. 180-182

- Patrick Dolenc Dalendina
- Industrial ecology: Eds. T.E. Graedel and B.R. Allenby. Prentice Hall, 1995 pp. 182-183

- Christian Azar
- Building sustainable societies: A blueprint for a post-industrial world: Ed. Dennis C. Pirages, M.E. Sharpe. Armonk, New York and London, ix + 361 pp., 1995. ISBN 1-56324-739-9 (paperback), 1-56324-738-C (hardcover) pp. 183-184

- Richard B. Norgaard
- Integrating salmon, trees and people: Watershed management: Balancing sustainability and environmental change: Ed. Robert J. Naiman. Springer-Verlag, New York, 542 pp., 1992, ISBN 0-387-97790-2 pp. 184-185

- Stephen R. Carpenter and Tara Reed
- The case against immigration: the moral, economic, social, and environmental reasons for reducing US immigration back to traditional levels: R. Beck, W.W. Norton, New York, 287 pp., 1996 pp. 185-187

- Herman Daly
Volume 23, issue 1, 1997
- Material flows vs. 'natural capital': What makes an economy sustainable? pp. 1-14

- Friedrich Hinterberger, Fred Luks and Friedrich Schmidt-Bleek
- Weighted average source points and distances for consumption origin-tools for environmental impact analysis? pp. 15-23

- Annika Carlsson-Kanyama
- Incentives, precision technology and environmental protection pp. 25-43

- Madhu Khanna and David Zilberman
- BCA and GIS: integration of economic and environmental indicators to aid land management decisions pp. 45-57

- S. C. Walpole and J. A. Sinden
- Air pollutant taxation: an empirical survey pp. 59-70

- Dieter Cansier and Raimund Krumm
Volume 22, issue 3, 1997
- Introduction pp. 173-173

- A. Author
- A reexamination of the role of thermodynamics for environmental economics pp. 175-201

- Fritz Sollner
- When, where, and by how much do biophysical limits constrain the economic process?: A survey of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's contribution to ecological economics pp. 203-223

- Cutler J. Cleveland and Matthias Ruth
- Some issues in agrarian and ecological economics, in memory of Georgescu-Roegen pp. 225-238

- J. Martinez-Alier
- Weak sustainability and viable technologies pp. 239-247

- John Gowdy and Sabine O'Hara
- Information, pseudo measures and entropy: An elaboration on Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's critique pp. 249-259

- Kozo Mayumi
- Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz pp. 261-266

- Herman Daly
- Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow-Stiglitz pp. 267-268

- Robert Solow
- Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz pp. 269-270

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Reply to Solow/Stiglitz pp. 271-273

- Herman Daly
- Renewable resources and economic growth pp. 275-276

- Colin W. Clark
- Is Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz the important point? pp. 277-279

- Mick Common
- The hope, faith and love of neoclassical environmental economics pp. 281-283

- J. B. Opschoor
- Comments on Georgescu-Roegen pp. 285-287

- Robert Ayres
- Capital/natural resource substitution:: the debate of Georgescu-Roegen (through Daly) with Solow/Stiglitz pp. 289-291

- Clement Tisdell
- 'Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz'...but what is the real question? pp. 293-294

- John Peet
- Substitution and sustainability: some reflections on Georgescu-Roegen pp. 295-297

- David Pearce
- Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz: Meadows: a pluralistic and interdisciplinary perspective pp. 299-302

- R. Kerry Turner
- Georgescu-Roegen and the 'irreversibility' of material processes pp. 303-304

- Charles Perrings
- A comment on Georgesu-Roegen, Daly, Solow and Stiglitz pp. 305-306

- Emery N. Castle
Volume 22, issue 2, 1997
- Climate change and the insurance industry: the cost of increased risk and the impetus for action pp. 85-96

- Michael Tucker
- On the option value of old-growth forest pp. 97-102

- Jon M. Conrad
- Special section: valuation and management of fynbos ecosystems pp. 103-104

- A. Author
- Communicating the value of fynbos: results of a survey of stakeholders pp. 105-121

- David Le Maitre, Caroline Gelderblom, Luthando Maphasa, Sarel Yssel, Marjan van den Belt and Theo Manuel
- Fynbos (fine bush) vegetation and the supply of water: a comparison of multi-criteria decision analysis and cost-benefit analysis pp. 123-140

- Alison R. Joubert, Anthony Leiman, Helen M. de Klerk, Stephen Katua and J. Coenrad Aggenbach
- A dynamic ecological-economic model as a tool for conflict resolution in an invasive-alien-plant, biological control and native-plant scenario pp. 141-154

- Steven I. Higgins, Esteban J. Azorin, Richard M. Cowling and Mike J. Morris
- An ecological economic simulation model of mountain fynbos ecosystems: Dynamics, valuation and management pp. 155-169

- Steven I. Higgins, Jane Turpie, Robert Costanza, Richard M. Cowling, Dave C. Le Maitre, Christo Marais and Guy F. Midgley
Volume 22, issue 1, 1997
- Editorial: Just rewards: Herman Daly, the Heineken Environmental Prize, and the Ecological Economics best article award pp. 1-4

- Robert Costanza
- The environmental effects of agricultural trade liberalization in Latin America: an interpretation pp. 5-18

- Peter H. Maya and Olman Segura Bonilla
- Economic structure, fuel combustion, and pollution emissions pp. 19-27

- Stephen D. Casler and Peter D. Blair
- Sustainability through cost internalisation: Theoretical rudiments for the analysis and reform of global structures pp. 29-39

- Mohssen Massarrat
- Dynamic analysis of materials-product chains: An application to window frames pp. 41-61

- Patricia P. A. A. H. Kandelaars and Jeroen van den Bergh
- The Beijer biodiversity programme: A postscript pp. 63-64

- C. A. Perrings and B. H. Walker
- A metapopulation model with private property and a common pool pp. 65-71

- Gardner Brown and Jonathan Roughgarden
- Biodiversity, resilience and the control of ecological-economic systems: the case of fire-driven rangelands pp. 73-83

- Charles Perrings and Brian Walker
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