Walter Isard’s Contributions to Environmental Economics and Ecological Economics
Adam Rose,
Henk Folmer () and
Peter Nijkamp
International Regional Science Review, 2014, vol. 37, issue 1, 107-122
Abstract:
This article summarizes Walter Isard’s important contributions to environmental economics and ecological economics. The former is the traditional field that incorporates some limited aspects of the environment into neoclassical economic theory, while the latter is a more comprehensive integration of economic and ecological principles in a set of eclectic frameworks. Walter’s contributions include pioneering research, primarily in a spatial context, and the mentoring of prominent researchers in these fields during the period of 1965–75. We examine these contributions in the context of the state of the art of knowledge in these fields at the time and today. We also discuss Walter’s influence in Europe in these areas. We conclude with a discussion of some promising new directions, with an emphasis on regional science dimensions.
Keywords: Walter Isard; ecological economics; environmental economics; ecological–economic systems; material balance model; input–output framework; environmental capacity; pollution control; plant location (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1177/0160017612459052
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