Routledge handbook of ecological economics : nature and society için kapak resmi
Başlık:
Routledge handbook of ecological economics : nature and society
Yazar:
Spash, Clive L., editor.
ISBN:
9780367031145
Fiziksel Tanımlama:
xvii, 551 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
Seri:
Routledge international handbooks.
İçerik:
Part I. Foundations. Social ecological economics --A critical and realist approach to ecological economics --Part II. Heterodox thought on the environment. Critical institutional economics --Political ecology and unequal exchange --Ecofeminism --Ecological Marxism and ecological economics : from misunderstanding to meaningful dialogue --Post Keynesian economics and sustainable development --Evolutionary economics -- Part III. Biophysical reality and its implications. Thermodynamics : relevance, implications, misuse and ways forward --Geophysical limits, raw material use and their policy implications --Social metabolism --The biophysical realities of ecosystems --Coevolutionary social ecological economics --Part IV. Society, power and politics. Theories of power -- The imperial mode of living --A guide to environmental justice movements and the language of ecological distribution conflicts --Social movements and resistance --Part V. Markets, production and consumption. Unregulated markets and the transformation of society -- Theory of the firm --Theories of (un)sustainable consumption --Work and leisure : money, identity and playfulness --Part VI. Value and ethics. Pluralism and incommensurability -- Intrinsic values and economic valuation --Needs as a central element of sustainable development --Future generations --Part VII. Science and society : uncertainty and precaution. Precautionary appraisal as a response to risk, uncertainty, ambiguity and ignorance --Safe minimum standards : addressing strong uncertainty --Post-normal science --Part VIII. Methods. The NUSAP approach to uncertainty appraisal and communication -- Multiple criteria evaluation in environmental policy analysis --Multicriteria mapping -- Q methodology --Participation in the context of ecological economics --Deliberative monetary valuation --Participatory modelling in ecological economics : lessons from practice --Input-output analysis --Sustainability indicators --Part IX. Policy challenges. Commons --Uneven development and resource extractivism in Africa --Mining conflicts -- Peak-Oil and ecological economics --Human induced climate change from a political economy perspective --Ecosystem services --Part X. Future post-growth society. Degrowth and democracy --The steady state economy --Post-growth economics --The bioregional economy : celebrating the local in production and consumption --The coming sustainable city --Eco-social enterprises --Democracy, participation and social planning.
Özet:
"Since becoming formally established with an international academic society in the late 1980s, ecological economics has advanced understanding of the interactions between social and biophysical reality. It initially combined questioning of the basis of mainstream economics with a concern for environmental degradation and limits to growth, but has now advanced well beyond critique into theoretical, analytical and policy alternatives. Social ecological economics and transformation to an alternative future now form core ideas in an interdisciplinary approach combining insights from a range of disciplines including heterodox economics, political ecology, sociology, political science, social psychology, applied philosophy, environmental ethics and a range of natural sciences. This handbook, edited by a leading figure in the field, demonstrates the dynamism of ecological economics in a wide-ranging collection of state-of-the-art essays. Containing contributions from an array of international researchers who are pushing the boundaries of the field, the Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics showcases the diversity of the field and points the way forward. A critical analytical perspective is combined with realism about how economic systems operate and their essential connection to the natural world and society. This provides a rich understanding of how biophysical reality relates to and integrates with social reality. Chapters provide succinct overviews of the literature covering a range of subject areas including: heterodox thought on the environment; society, power and politics, markets and consumption; value and ethics; science and society; methods for evaluation and policy analysis; policy challenges; and the future post-growth society. The rich contents dispel the myth of there being no alternatives to current economic thought and the political economy it supports. The Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics provides a guide to the literature on ecological economics in an informative and easily accessible form. It is essential reading for those interested in exploring and understanding the interactions between the social, ecological and economic and is an important resource for those interested in fields such as: human ecology, political ecology, environmental politics, human geography, environmental management, environmental evaluation, future and transition studies, environmental policy, development studies and heterodox economics."--
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