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1 Recent Developments in Ecological Economics Volume I Edited by Joan Martinez-Alier Professor of Economics and Economic History Universitat Autondma de Barcelona, Spain and Inge R0pke Associate Professor Department of Management Engineering Technical University of Denmark, Denmark An Elgar Reference Collection Cheltenham, UK Northampton, MA, USA
2 Contents Acknowledgements Introduction Joan Martinez-Alier and Inge R0pke IX xiii PART I PART II ROOTS 1. Inge R0pke (2004), 'The Early History of Modern Ecological Economies', Ecological Economics, 50, Inge R0pke (2005), 'Trends in the Development of Ecological Economics from the Late 1980s to the Early 2000s', Ecological Economics, 55, Carl Folke (2006), 'Resilience: The Emergence of a Perspective for Social-Ecological Systems Analyses', Global Environmental Change, 16, Cutler J. Cleveland and Matthias Ruth (1997), 'When, Where and by How Much do Biophysical Limits Constrain the Economic Process? A Survey of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen's Contribution to Ecological Economies', Ecological Economics, 22, Stefan Baumgartner, Harald Dyckhoff, Malte Faber, John Proops and Johannes Schiller (2001), 'The Concept of Joint Production and Ecological Economies', Ecological Economics, 36, Robert U. Ayres (2004), 'On the Life Cycle Metaphor: Where Ecology and Economics Diverge', Ecological Economics, 48, John O'Neill (2004), 'Ecological Economics and the Politics of Knowledge: The Debate Between Hayek and Neurath', Cambridge Journal of Economics, 28 (3), RESILIENCE AND EVOLUTION IN SOCIO-ECOLOGICAL SYSTEMS 8. Simon A. Levin, Scott Barrett, Sara Aniyar, William Baumol and Christopher Bliss et al. (1998), 'Resilience in Natural and Socioeconomic Systems', Environment and Development Economics, Policy Forum, 3, Charles Perrings (1998), 'Resilience in the Dynamics of Economy- Environment Systems', Environmental and Resource Economics, 11 (3-4),
3 10. Carl Folke, Fikret Berkes and Johan Colding (1998), 'Ecological Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience and Sustainability', in Fikret Berkes and Carl Folke (eds), Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience, Chapter 16, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, Per Olsson, Carl Folke and Fikret Berkes (2004), 'Adaptive Comanagement for Building Resilience in Social-Ecological Systems', Environmental Management, 34 (1), Jeroen C.J.M. Van den Bergh and John M. Gowdy (2000), 'Evolutionary Theories in Environmental and Resource Economics: Approaches and Applications', Environmental and Resource Economics, 17, PART HI THE METABOLISM OF SOCIETY 13. Paul R. Ehrlich and Anne H. Ehrlich (2004), 'The Tide of Population', in One with Nineveh: Politics, Consumption and the Human Future, Chapter 3, Washington, DC: Island Press, , , references Robert U. Ayres and Benjamin Warr (2005), 'Accounting for Growth: The Role of Physical Work', Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 16, Helga Weisz, Fridolin Krasumann, Christof Amann, Nina Eisenmenger, Karl-Heinz Erb, Klaus Hubacek and Marina Fischer- Kowalski (2006), 'The Physical Economy of the European Union: Cross-Country Comparison and Determinants of Material Consumption', Ecological Economics, 58, Helmut Haberl, Christoph Plutzar, Karl-Heinz Erb, Veronika Gaube, Martin Pollheimer and Niels B. Schulz (2005), 'Human Appropriation of Net Primary Production as Determinant of Avifauna Diversity in Austria', Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, 110, Mathis Wackernagel, Larry Onisto, Patricia Bello, Alejandro Callejas Linares, Ina Susana Lopez Falfan, Jesus Mendez Garcia, Ana Isabel Suarez Guerrero and Ma. Guadalupe Suarez Guerrero (1999), 'National Natural Capital Accounting with the Ecological Footprint Concept', Ecological Economics, 29, Mathis Wackernagel, Justin Kitzes, Dan Moran, Steven Goldfinger and Mary Thomas (2006), 'The Ecological Footprint of Cities and Regions: Comparing Resource Availability with Resource Demand', Environment and Urbanization, 18 (1), April, Jesus Ramos-Martin, Mario Giampietro and Kozo Mayumi (2007), 'On China's Exosomatic Energy Metabolism: An Application of Multi-Scale Integrated Analysis of Societal Metabolism (MSIASM)', Ecological Economics, 63,
4 PART IV PART V TRADE AND GLOBALIZATION 20. Stefan Giljum and Nina Eisenmenger (2004), 'North-South Trade and the Distribution of Environmental Goods and Burdens: A Biophysical Perspective', Journal of Environment and Development, 13 (1), March, Giovani Machado, Roberto Schaeffer and Ernst Worrell (2001), 'Energy and Carbon Embodied in the International Trade of Brazil: An Input-Output Approach', Ecological Economics, 39, Helga Weisz (2007), 'Combining Social Metabolism and Input- Output Analyses to Account for Ecologically Unequal Trade', in Alf Hornborg, J.R. McNeill and Joan Martinez-Alier (eds), Rethinking Environmental History: World-System History and Global Environmental Change, Chapter 15, Lanham, MD: AltaMira Press, Alf Hornborg (2006), 'Footprints in the Cotton Fields: The Industrial Revolution as Time-Space Appropriation and Environmental Load Displacement', Ecological Economics, 59, Herman E. Daly (1999), 'Globalization versus Internationalization - Some Implications', Ecological Economics, 31, William E. Rees (2006), 'Globalization, Trade and Migration: Undermining Sustainability', Ecological Economics, 59, Juliet B. Schor (2005), 'Prices and Quantities: Unsustainable Consumption and the Global Economy', Ecological Economics, 55, INCOME GROWTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS 27. Richard B. Norgaard (1990), 'Economic Indicators of Resource Scarcity: A Critical Essay', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 19, Herman E. Daly (1997), 'Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/Stiglitz', Ecological Economics, 22, Robert M. Solow (1997), 'Reply: Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/ Stiglitz', Ecological Economics, 22, Joseph E. Stiglitz (1997), 'Reply: Georgescu-Roegen versus Solow/ Sti glitz', Ecological Economics, 22, Herman E. Daly (1997), 'Reply to Solow/Stiglitz', Ecological Economics, 22, Dale S. Rothman (1998), 'Environmental Kuznets Curves - Real Progress or Passing the Buck? A Case for Consumption-based Approaches', Ecological Economics, 25, David I. Stern (2004), 'The Rise and Fall of the Environmental Kuznets Curve', World Development, 32 (8),
5 viii PART VI ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND SOCIAL WELFARE A The Critique of Weak Sustainability 34. Peter Victor, J. Edward Hanna and A. Kubursi (1998), 'How Strong is Weak Sustainability?', in Sylvie Faucheux, Martin O'Connor and Jan Van der Straaten (eds), Sustainable Development: Concepts, Rationalities and Strategies, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, Simon Dietz and Eric Neumayer (2006), 'A Critical Appraisal of Genuine Savings as an Indicator of Sustainability', in Philip Lawn (ed.), Sustainable Development Indicators in Ecological Economics, Chapter 6, Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, Daniel W. Bromley (1998), 'Searching for Sustainability: The Poverty of Spontaneous Order', Ecological Economics, 24,231^ B Alternative Social Welfare Measures 37. Reyer Gerlagh, Rob Dellink, Marjan Hofkes and Harmen Verbruggen (2002), 'A Measure of Sustainable National Income for the Netherlands', Ecological Economics, 41, Philip A. Lawn (2003), 'A Theoretical Foundation to Support the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare (ISEW), Genuine Progress Indicator (GPI) and Other Related Indexes', Ecological Economics, 44, Marilyn Waring (2003), 'Counting for Something! Recognising Women's Contribution to the Global Economy Through Alternative Accounting Systems', Gender and Development, 11 (1), May, Name Index 635
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