schema:description | "内容記述: Part I. Historical Roots and Motivations: 1. Kenneth E. Boulding (1966), 'The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth', in Henry Jarrett (ed.), Environmental Quality in a Growing Economy, Baltimore MD: Resources for the Future/Johns Hopkins University Press, 3-14; 2. Herman E. Daly (1968), 'On Economics as a Life Science', Journal of Political Economy, 76, 392-406; 3. Colin W. Clark (1973), 'The Economics of Overexploitation', Science, 181, 17 August, 630-34; 4. Juan Martinez-Alier (1987), 'Introduction', in Ecological Economics: Energy, Environment, and Society, Chapter 1, Cambridge MA: Blackwell, 1-19 and references; 5. Cutler J. Cleveland (1987), 'Biophysical Economics: Historical Perspective and Current Research Trends', Ecological Modelling, 38, 47-73; 6. Paul P. Christensen (1989), 'Historical Roots for Ecological Economics - Biophysical Versus Allocative Approaches', Ecological Economics, 1, 17-36. Part II. Basic Organizing Principles of Ecological Economics: 7. C.S. Holling (1986), 'The Resilience of Terrestial Ecosystems: Local Surprise and Global Change', in William C. Clark & R.E. Munn (eds), Sustainable Development of the Biosphere, Chapter 10, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 292-317; 8. John L. R. Proops (1989), 'Ecological Economics: Rationale and Problem Areas', Ecological Economics, 1, 59-76; 9. Richard B. Norgaard (1989), 'The Case for Methodological Pluralism', Ecological Economics, 1, 37-57; 10. Mick Common & Charles Perrings (1992), 'Towards an Ecological Economics of Sustainability', Ecological Economics, 6(1), July, 7-34; 11. Herman E. Daly (1992), 'Allocation, Distribution, and Scale: Towards an Economics that is Efficient, Just, and Sustainable', Ecological Economics, 6, 185-93; 12. Robert Costanza, Lisa Wainger, Carl Folke & Karl-Goran Maler (1993), 'Modeling Complex Ecological Economic Systems: Toward an Evolutionary, Dynamic Understanding of People and Nature', BioScience, 43(8), September, 545-55. Part III. Material and Energy Flows in Ecological and Economic Systems: Theory and Applications: 13. Howard T. Odum & Richard C. Pinkerton (1955), 'Time's Speed Regulator: The Optimum Efficiency for Maximum Power Output in Physical and Biological Systems', American Scientist, 43(2), April, 331-43; 14. Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (1973), 'The Entropy Law and the Economic Problem', in H.E. Daly (ed.), Economics, Ecology, Ethics: Essays Toward a Steady-State Economy, Chapter 3, San Francisco: W.H. Freeman, 49-60; 15. Bruce Hannon (1973), 'The Structure of Ecosystems', Journal of Theoretical Biology, 41, 535-46; 16. Robert U. Ayres (1978), 'Application of Physical Principles to Economics', in Resources, Environment, and Economics: Applications of the Materials/Energy Balance Principle, Chapter 3, New York: John Wiley & Sons, 37-71; 17. Cutler J. Cleveland, Robert Constanza, Charles A.S. Hall & Robert Kaufmann (1984), 'Energy and the U.S. Economy: A Biophysical Perspective', Science, 225, 31, August, 890-97; 18. Charles Perrings (1986), 'Conservation of Mass and Instability in a Dynamic Economy-Environment System', Journal of Environmental Economics and Management, 13, 199-211; 19. Cutler J. Cleveland & Robert K Kaufmann (1991), 'Forecasting Ultimate Oil Recovery and Its Rate of Production: Incorporating Economic Forces into the Models of M. King Hubbert', The Energy Journal, 12(2), 17-46; 20. David I. Stern (1993), 'Energy and Economic Growth in the USA: A Multivariate Approach', Energy Economics, 15(2), April, 137-50; 21. Matthias Ruth (1995), 'Information, Order and Knowledge in Economic and Ecological Systems: Implications for Material and Energy Use', Ecological Economics, 13(2), May, 99-114. Part IV. Accounting for Natural Capital, Ecological Limits and Sustainable Scale: 22. Peter M. Vitousek, Paul R. Ehrlich, Anne H. Ehrlich & Pamela A. Matson (1986), 'Human Appropriation of the Products of Photosynthesis', BioScience, 36(6), June, 368-73; 23. Herman E. Daly & John B. Cobb, Jr (1990), 'Misplaced Concreteness: Measuring Economic Success', in For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future, Chapter 3, London: Green Print. Merlin Press, 62-84 and references; 24. Salah El Serafy (1991), 'The Environment as Capital', in Robert Constanza (ed.), Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability, Chapter 12, New York: Columbia University Press, 168-75; 25. Peter A. Victor (1991), 'Indicators of Sustainable Development: Some Lesson from Capital Theory', Ecological Economics, 4, 191-213; 26. Karl-Goran Maler (1991), 'National Accounts and Environmental Resources', Environmental and Resource Economics, 1(1), 1-15; 27. Robert Constanza & Herman. E. Daly (1992), 'Natural Capital and Sustainable Development', Conservation Biology, 6(1), March, 37-46; 28. Gretchen C. Daily & Paul R. Ehrlich (1992), 'Population, Sustainability, and Earth's Carrying Capacity', BioScience, 42(10), November, 761-71; 29. Robert K. Kaufman (1995), 'The Economic Multiplier of Environmental Life Support: Can Capital Substitute for a Degraded Environment?', Ecological Economics, 12(1), January, 67-79; 30. Kenneth Arrow, Bert Bolin, Robert Constanza, Partha Dasgupta, Carl Folke, C.S. Holling, Bengt-Owe Jansson, Simon Levin, Karl-Goran Maler, Charles Perrings & David Pimentel (1995), 'Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity, and the Environment', Science, 268, 28 April, 520-21. Part V. Valuation of Ecological Services: 31. Robert Constanza, Stephen C. Farber & Judith Maxwell (1989), 'Valuation and Management of Wetland Ecosystem', Ecological Economics, 1, 335-61; 32. Rudolf S. de Groot (1994), 'Environmental Functions and the Economic Value of Natural Ecosystems', in AnnMari Jansson, Monica Hammer, Carl Folke & Robert Costanza (eds), Investing in Natural Capital: The Ecological Economics Approach to Sustainability, Chapter 9, Washington DC: Island Press, 151-68; 33. Jonas Larsson, Carl Folke & Nils Kautsky (1994), 'Ecological Limitations and Appropriation of Ecosystem Support by Shrimp Farming in Colombia', Environmental Management, 18(5), 663-76; 34. Clive L. Spash & Nick Hanley (1995), 'Preferences, Information and Biodiversity Preservation', Ecological Economics, 12(3), March, 191-208; 35. Gail Bingham, Richard Bishop, Michael Brody, Daniel Bromley, Edwin (Toby) Clark, William Cooper, Robert Costanza, Thomas Hale, Gregory Hayden, Stephen Kellert, Richard Norgaard, Bryan Norton, John Payne, Clifford Russell & Glenn Suter (1995), 'Issues in Ecosystem Valuation: Improving Information for Decision Marking', Ecological Economics, 14, 73-90. Part VI. Integrated Ecological Economic Modelling and Assessment: 36. L.C. Braat and W.F.J. van Lierop (1987), 'Integrated Economic-Ecological Modeling', in L.C. Braat & W.F.J. van Lierop (eds), Economic-Ecological Modeling, Chapter 4, Amsterdam: North-Holland, 49-68, 287-300 and references; 37. Robert Costanza, Fred H. Sklar & Mary L. White (1990), 'Modeling Coastal Landscape Dynamics: Process-Based Dynamic Spatial Ecosystem Simulation can Examine Long-Term Natural Changes and Human Impacts', BioScience, 40(2), February, 91-107; 38. Kimberly Anne Baker, M. Siobhan Fennessy & William J. Mitsch (1991), 'Designing Wetlands for Controlling Coal Mine Drainage: An Ecologic-Economic Modelling Approach', Ecological Economics, 3, 1-24; 39. Charles A.S. Hall & Myrna H.P. Hall (1993), 'The Efficiency of Land and Energy Use in Tropical Economies and Agriculture', Agriculture, Ecosystems, and Environment, 46, 1-30; 40. Faye Duchin & Glenn-Marie Lange (1994), 'Strategies for Environmentally Sound Economic Development', in AnnMari Jansson, Monica Hammer, Carl Folke & Robert Costanza (eds), Investing in Natural Capital: The Ecological Economics Approach to Sustainability, Chapter 15, Washington DC: Island Press, 250-65; 41.H. Jack Ruitenbeek (1994), 'Modelling Economy-Ecology Linkages in Mangroves: Economic Evidence for Promoting Conservation in Bintuni Bay, Indonesia', Ecological Economics, 10(3), 233-47; 42. Jianguo Liu, Fred W. Cubbage & H. Ronald Pulliam (1994), 'Ecological and Economic Effects of Forest Landscape Structure and Rotation Length: Simulation Studies Using ECOLECON', Ecological Economics, 10(3), 249-63; 43. N. Bockstael, R. Costanza, I. Strand, W. Boynton, K. Bell & L. Wainger (1995), 'Ecological Economic Modeling and Valuation of Ecosystems', Ecological Economics, 14(2), 143-59....(more)" |