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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 15, issue 3, 1995
- One world, one experiment: addressing the biodiversity--economics conflict pp. 181-192

- John Gowdy and Carl N. McDaniel
- Defining and predicting sustainability pp. 193-196

- Robert Costanza and Bernard C. Patten
- Thermodynamic constraints on optimal depletion of copper and aluminum in the United States: a dynamic model of substitution and technical change pp. 197-213

- Matthias Ruth
- Carbon dioxide emissions and global GDP pp. 215-223

- Michael Tucker
- Methods for estimating the population contribution to environmental change pp. 225-233

- Paul D. Raskin
- Greenhouse policy persuasion: towards a positive theory of discounting the climate future pp. 235-245

- Ernst Mohr
- The economic approach to environmental and natural resources: James R. Kahn. The Dryden Press Harcourt Brace College Publishers, 1995. 503 pp., review questions, suggested paper topics, extensive bibliography, index. ISNB 0-03-096352-4, Can$ 54.95 pp. 247-248

- Frank G. Muller
- The mystic economist: Clive Hamilton. Willow Park Press, ACT Australia, 1994, 197 pp. + index, (AUS) $16.50 pbk. Distributed in Europe by Jon Carpenter Publishing, Oxford, UK pp. 248-250

- J. Birkeland
- The application of economic techniques in Environmental impact assessment: David James. 1994, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht/Boston/London 298 pp pp. 250-252

- Andrew Gibbons
Volume 15, issue 2, 1995
- Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment pp. 89-90

- Robert Costanza
- Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment pp. 91-95

- Kenneth Arrow, Bert Bolin, Robert Costanza, Partha Dasgupta, Carl Folke, C. S. Holling, Bengt-Owe Jansson, Simon Levin, Karl-Goran Maler, Charles Perrings and David Pimentel
- Economic growth: politically necessary but not environmentally friendly pp. 97-99

- Robert U. Ayres
- Economists don't read Science pp. 101-103

- Michael Common
- Economic resilience and economic policy pp. 105-107

- Stephen Farber
- Measuring sustainability: needed--an interdisciplinary approach to an interdisciplinary concept pp. 109-112

- Robert Kaufmann and Cutler J. Cleveland
- Integrated policy-making for growing human aspirations pp. 113-114

- Jonathan Lash
- Economic growth and quality of life: a threshold hypothesis pp. 115-118

- Manfred Max-Neef
- Valuation problems and intergenerational equity issues complicate the management of global environmental risks pp. 119-120

- Irving M. Mintzer
- Making economic growth more sustainable pp. 121-124

- Mohan Munasinghe
- Economics of the environment: a seismic shift in thinking pp. 125-128

- Norman Myers
- Metaphors we might survive by pp. 129-131

- Richard B. Norgaard
- Resilience and options pp. 133-136

- Bryan Norton
- Ecospace and the fall and rise of throughput intensity pp. 137-140

- Opschoor, J. (Hans) B.
- Harmony and pathology pp. 141-144

- Talbot Page
- National, regional and local scale priorities in the economic growth versus environment trade-off pp. 145-147

- Brian Walker
- Sustainable agricultural development using a farming systems approach in Zambia pp. 149-156

- Mesfin Bezuneh, Glenn C. W. Ames and Carl C. Mabbs-Zeno
- Ecology, sustainability, and environment as capital pp. 157-164

- M. J. Harte
- Coffee in Mexico: international market, agricultural landscape and ecology pp. 165-178

- David Nestel
Volume 15, issue 1, 1995
- Balancing ecology with economics as an objective of ecological economics pp. 1-2

- Frederick B. Lotspeich
- Critical environmental costs of the Paraguay-Parana waterway project in South America pp. 3-9

- Enrique H. Bucher and Paul C. Huszar
- Employment creation and green development strategy pp. 11-19

- Ozay Mehmet
- Metaphors, analogies, and models in communicating climate-change uncertainties and economics to policy: a note on a pre-UNCED U.S. case pp. 21-28

- Bo L. B. Wiman
- Decision-making under environmental uncertainty pp. 29-42

- Sylvie Faucheux and Geraldine Froger
- Is sustainability optimal? Examining the differences between economists and environmentalists pp. 43-57

- William K. Jaeger
- Corporatism as an impediment to ecological sustenance: the case of Finnish waste management pp. 59-75

- Janne Hukkinen
- Land degradation and economic sustainability pp. 77-86

- Jai Singh and Jai Pal Singh
Volume 14, issue 3, 1995
- Trade liberalization, economic specialization and the environment pp. 165-173

- Nick Johnstone
- Indicators for the assessment of ecological and economic consequences of municipal policies for resource use pp. 175-184

- Jim Nilsson and Soren Bergstrom
- Technological change, trade and the environment pp. 185-193

- Faye Duchin, Glenn-Marie Lange and Georg Kell
- Democratic control of technological risks in developing countries pp. 195-208

- Paul Shrivastava
- Human ecology: Fragments of anti-fragmentary views of the world: D. Steiner and M. Nauser, eds. 1993. Routledge, London, xxvi + 365 pp pp. 209-211

- Alf Hornborg
- Functions of nature: Evaluation of nature in environmental planning, management and decision making: Rudolph S. de Groot. Wolters-Noordhoff, Amsterdam, 1992. 315 pp. ISBN 90-01-35594-3 pp. 211-213

- H. Jack Ruitenbeek
- The social response to environmental risk -- Policy formulation in an age of uncertainty: Daniel W. Bromley and Kathleen Segerson. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1992. 0-7923-9208-6 pp. 213-215

- Ing-Marie Gren
- Netherlands-Wetlands (Developments in Hydrobiology series): E.P.H. Best and J.P. Bakker, eds. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, 1993, 328 pp pp. 215-216

- William J. Mitsch
- Paradise lost?: E.B. Barbier, J.C. Burgess and C. Folke, Earthscan, 1994. 250 pp. ISBN 1 83 383 181 6. [UK pound]14.95 pp. 216-218

- Otto T. Solbrig
- Industrial ecology and global change: Edited by R.C. Socolow, F. Andrews, F. Berkhout, and V. Thomas. Cambridge University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-521-47197-4. pp. 500 pp. 218-219

- Paul P. Craig
Volume 14, issue 2, 1995
- Issues in ecosystem valuation: improving information for decision making pp. 73-90

- Gail Bingham, Richard Bishop, Michael Brody, Daniel Bromley, Clark, Edwin (Toby), William Cooper, Robert Costanza, Thomas Hale, Gregory Hayden and Stephen Kellert
- Are we lost in the vale of ignorance or on the mountain of principle? pp. 91-99

- Clifford S. Russell
- Efficiency, sustainability and global warming pp. 101-111

- Richard Woodward and Richard C. Bishop
- Evaluating ecosystem states: Two competing paradigms pp. 113-127

- Bryan G. Norton
- Property rights and natural resource damage assessments pp. 129-135

- Daniel Bromley
- Adapting ecological risk assessment for ecosystem valuation pp. 137-141

- Glenn Suter
- Ecological economic modeling and valuation of ecosystems pp. 143-159

- N. Bockstael, R. Costanza, I. Strand, W. Boynton, Kathleen Bell and L. Wainger
Volume 14, issue 1, 1995
- UNEP/World Bank workshop on the environmental impacts of structural adjustment programmes: New York, 20-21 March 1995 pp. 1-5

- Hussein Abaza
- Defining the generational environmental debt pp. 7-19

- Christian Azar and John Holmberg
- Macro-scale economic influences on tropical forest depletion pp. 21-29

- Ana Doris Capistrano and Clyde F. Kiker
- Georgescu-Roegen's defense of classical thermodynamics revisited pp. 31-44

- Gabriel A. Lozada
- The Paretian Liberal Paradox and ecological economics pp. 45-56

- Robert Berrens and Stephen Polasky
- Evolutionary concepts in contemporary economics: R.W. England (editor). The University of Michigan Press, Ann Arbor, MI, 1994. 225 pp., ISBN 0-472-10483-7 pp. 57-58

- Matthias Ruth
- Wild forests: Conservation biology and public policy: William S. Alverson, Walter Kuhlmann, Donald M. Waller. Island Press, Washington, DC, 1994, 300 pp., ISBN 1-55963-187-2 pp. 58-60

- Dennis Palmini
- Rethinking economics: Markets, technology and economic evolution: Geoffrey M. Hodgson and Ernesto Screpanti (editors). Edward Elgar, Aldershot, UK, 1991, pp. xi + 206 (with bibliography and index). ISBN 1 85278 416 4 pp. 61-62

- John L. R. Proops
- International environmental law digest, instruments for international responses to problems of environment and development 1972-1992: Andronico O. Adede, Research & Studies Codification Div., United Nations S-3450A, New York, NY 10017, USA, 1993, 584 pp., ISBN 0-444-81626-7 pp. 62-63

- Gabriel Michanek
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