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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 9, issue 3, 1994
- Recycling of matter: A response pp. 191-192

- Bengt A. Mansson
- Recyling of matter: A reply pp. 192-193

- C. Bianciardi, E. Tiezzi and S. Ulgiati
- Recycling of matter: Further pp. 193-194

- Elias Khalil
- Recycling of matter: Energy, entropy - economy, ecology pp. 194-196

- Reiner Kummel
- Achieving a secure energy future: environmental and economic issues pp. 201-219

- David Pimentel, M. Herdendorf, S. Eisenfeld, L. Olander, M. Carroquino, C. Corson, J. McDade, Y. Chung, W. Cannon and J. Roberts
- Some notes on the misuse of classic writings in economics on the subject of common property pp. 221-228

- Federico Aguilera-Klink
- Environmental norms, society, and economics pp. 229-239

- Ernst Mohr
- Ethics and the limits of environmental economics pp. 241-252

- Douglas E. Booth
- A sustainability indicator for the Dutch environmental policy theme 'Diffusion': cadmium accumulation in soil pp. 253-265

- Alison J. Gilbert and Jan F. Feenstra
- Innovations in the use and management of groundwater in hardrock regions in India pp. 267-272

- M. Prahladachar
- Earth in the balance: Ecology and the human spirit: A. Gore. 1992, Houghton Mifflin Company, New York, 408 pp., ISBN: 0-395-57821-3, US$22.95 pp. 273-274

- William J. Mitsch
- Lessons from Nature: Learning to live sustainably on the earth: Daniel D. Chiras. Island Press, Washington, DC, 1992, 289 pp., ISBN 1-55963-106-6 pp. 274-275

- Gretchen C. Daily
- Innovation in environmental policy, economic and legal aspects of recent developments in environment and liability: T.H. Tietenberg (Editor). Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, UK, 1992, ISBN 1 85278 588 8 pp. 275-276

- Ing-Marie Gren
- Integration of ecosystem theories: A pattern: S.E. Jorgensen. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordrecht, the Netherlands, 1992, ISBN 0 7923 1985 0, 383 pp., US$165.00 pp. 276-277

- Donald L. DeAngelis
Volume 9, issue 2, 1994
- Needed: examples of applying ecological economics pp. 99-105

- Robert Herendeen
- Models of sustainable development and forest resource management in Costa Rica pp. 107-120

- Robert R. Gottfried, Charles D. Brockett and William C. Davis
- Farm level trade-offs of intensifying tropical milk production pp. 121-133

- Katherine Griffith and Lydia Zepeda
- Conservation organizations and the option value to preserve: an application to debt-for-nature swaps pp. 135-143

- Catherine M. Chambers, Paul E. Chambers and John Whitehead
- The relative unimportance of a nonmarket willingness to pay for timber harvesting pp. 145-152

- Michael Lockwood, John Loomis and Terry De Lacy
- The complementarity between environmental and economic risk: an empirical analysis pp. 153-165

- Paul H. Templet and Stephen Farber
- A bioeconomic model of heather moorland management and conservation pp. 167-177

- Ben White and R. Wadsworth
- Green delusions: An environmentalist critique of radical environmentalism: Martin W. Lewis. Duke University Press, Durham, NC, 1992, 288 pp pp. 179-180

- Herman Daly
- Changing Course: A global business perspective on development and environment: Stephan Schmidheiny with the Business Council for Sustainable Development. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, Boston, MA, 1992, ISBN 0-262-19318-3 pp. 180-181

- Marjan van den Belt
- Common property economics: a general theory and land use applications: Glenn G. Stevenson. Cambridge University Press, 1991. ISBN 0 521 38441 9 pp. 181-182

- Susan Hanna
- Commons without tragedy: Protecting the environment from overpopulation -- A new approach: Robert V. Andelson (Editor). Centre for Incentive Taxation Ltd., Shepheard-Walwyn, London, 1991, ISBN 0 85683 126 3 pp. 183-183

- Susan Hanna
Volume 9, issue 1, 1994
- Trade, environment and development: the issues in perspective pp. 1-12

- Paul Ekins, Carl Folke and Robert Costanza
- Trade, development and sustainability -- a critical assessment of the "free trade dogma" pp. 13-22

- R[empty]pke, Inge
- Reconciling trade and environment: towards a comparative advantage for long-term policy goals pp. 23-42

- Karl Steininger
- Ecologically-accelerated trade liberalisation: a set of disciplines for environment and trade agreements pp. 43-51

- Michael Young
- The North American Free Trade Agreement: An ecological-economic synthesis for the United States and Mexico pp. 53-71

- Edward B. DeBellevue, Eric Hitzel, Kenneth Cline, Jorge A. Benitez, Julia Ramos-Miranda and Olman Segura
- An ecological-economic assessment of deregulation of international commerce under GATT pp. 73-92

- Herman Daly and Robert Goodland
Volume 8, issue 3, 1993
- Cowboys, cornucopians and long-run sustainability pp. 189-207

- Robert U. Ayres
- From microscopic to macroscopic theories: entropic aspects of ecological and economic processes pp. 209-233

- Mathias Binswanger
- The demographic transition revisited: lessons for foreign aid and U.S. immigration policy pp. 235-252

- Virginia Abernethy
- A physical view of sustainability pp. 253-268

- Bruce Hannon, Matthias Ruth and Evan Delucia
- 'Limits to growth' and 'sustainable development': grappling with ecological realities pp. 269-288

- Paul Ekins
- Private and social returns from wetland preservation versus those from wetland conversion to agriculture pp. 289-305

- W. van Vuuren and P. Roy
- Costs of not achieving climate stabilization pp. 307-308

- P. R. Epstein
- Letter to the editor pp. 309-310

- Tom P. Abeles
- Letter to the editor pp. 310-312

- Soren Bergstrom
- In the servitude of power: Energy and civilization through the ages: Jean-Claude Debeir, Jean-Paul Deleage and Daniel Hemery. Zed Books, London, UK, 1991, [UK pound]12.95, ISBN 086232943 pp. 313-314

- Robert Kaufmann
- Darwin on trial: Philip E. Johnson. Regnery Gateway, Washington, DC, 1991, 195 pp., US$19.95, ISBN 0-89526-535-4 pp. 314-317

- Ernst Lutz
- Darwin on trial: Phillip E. Johnson. Regnery Gateway, Washington, DC, 1991, 195 pp., US$19.95, ISBN 0-89526-535-4 pp. 317-319

- Jonathan Roughgarden
Volume 8, issue 2, 1993
- Why Northern income growth is not the solution to Southern poverty pp. 85-101

- Robert Goodland and Herman Daly
- Capital theory and the measurement of sustainable development: an indicator of "weak" sustainability pp. 103-108

- David Pearce and Giles Atkinson
- Limits to environmental bonds pp. 109-133

- Jason Shogren, Joseph A. Herriges and Ramu Govindasamy
- The impact of corporate pollution on market valuation: some empirical evidence pp. 135-155

- Denis Cormier, Michel Magnan and Bernard Morard
- From ecology to economics: the case against CO2 fertilization pp. 157-175

- Jon D. Erickson
- Privatization as a conservation policy: A market solution to the mass extinction crisis: Joseph Henry Vogel. CIRCIT, Melbourne, Australia, 1992. 170 pp. ISBN 0-646-12315-7 pp. 181-183

- Robert Costanza
- Policies for a small planet: From the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED): Johan Holmberg (editor). Earthscan, London, 1992, 352 pp., ISBN 1-85383-132-8 pp. 183-185

- H. Jack Ruitenbeek
- Ecological economics: The science and management of sustainability: Robert Costanza (editor), Columbia University Press, New York, 1991, 525 pp. ISBN 0 231 075262 6 (hbk), 1992 (pbk) pp. 185-187

- Timothy O'Riordan
- Real-life economics: understanding wealth creation: P. Ekins and M. Max-Neef (Editors). Routledge, London, 1992, xxi + 460 pp., ISBN 0-415-07977-2 pp. 187-188

- Richard B. Howarth
Volume 8, issue 1, 1993
- Complete recycling of matter in the frameworks of physics, biology and ecological economics pp. 1-5

- C. Bianciardi, E. Tiezzi and S. Ulgiati
- On the relationship between the economic process, the Carnot cycle and the entropy law pp. 7-10

- C. Bianciardi, A. Donati and S. Ulgiati
- Bioeconomics and post Keynesian economics: a search for common ground pp. 11-16

- Karl-Heinz Mathieu
- Natural resource rents, economic dynamics and structural change: a capital theoretic approach pp. 17-44

- Malte Faber and John L. R. Proops
- The decision to conserve or harvest old-growth forest pp. 45-69

- William J. Reed
- Conservation of biodiversity for sustainable development: Odd Terje Sandlund, Kjetil Hindar and Anthony H.D. Brown (editors). Scandinavian University Press, Oslo, Norway, 1992. 342 pp. ISBN 82-00-21508-3 pp. 73-74

- Risa H. Rosenberg
- Introduction to environmental management. Developments in environmental modelling 18: P.E. Hansen and S.E. Jorgensen. Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., Amsterdam, 1991. 403 pp. ISBN 0-444-88532-3 (paper back) pp. 74-75

- Ing-Marie Gren
- General energetics: Vaclav Smil. John Wiley & Sons, New York, 1991. 369 pp pp. 76-77

- Cutler J. Cleveland
- Sustainable investment and resource use: Equity, environmental integrity and economic efficiency: Michael D. Young. MAB/Unesco and the Parthenon Publishing Group, Paris, France, 1992. 176 pp. ISBN 92-3-102748-4 pp. 77-79

- Ross Hughan
- Forests: Market and intervention failures: S. Wibe and T. Jones (editors). Earthscan Publications Ltd., London, 1992. 204 pp. ISBN 1-85383-101-8 pp. 79-80

- Amitrajeet Batabyal
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