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schema:description"内容記述: 1. Goals, Agenda and Policy Recommendations for Ecological Economics, Robert Constanza, Herman E. Daly, Joy A. Bartholomew. PART I. DEVELOPING AN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMIC WORLD VIEW: 2. What Do We Want to Sustain?: Environmentalism and Human Evaluations, Kenneth E. Boulding; 3. Elements of Environmental Macroeconomics, Herman E. Daly; 4. Paramount Positions in Ecological Economics, Garret Hardin; 5. Sustainability and the Problems of Valuation, Talbot Page; 6. Driving Forces, Increasing Returns and Ecological Sustainability, Paul Christensen; 7. Sustainability and Discounting the Future, Richard B. Norgaard & Richard B. Howarth; 8. Ecological Health and Sustainable Resource Management, Bryan G. Norton,; 9. Environmental Policy and Distributional Conflicts, Juan Martinez Alier; 10. A New Scientific Methodology for Global Environmental Issues, Silvio O. Funtowicz; 11. Reserved Rationality and the Precautionary Principle: Technological Change, Time and Uncertainty In Environmental Decision Making, Charles Perrings. PART II. ACCOUNTING, MODELING AND ANALYSIS: 12. The Environment as Capital, Salah El Serafy; 13. Alternative Environmental and Resource Accounting Approaches, Henry M. Peskin; 14. Correcting National Income for Environmental Losses: A Practical Solution for a Theoretical Dilemma, Roefie Hueting; 15. National Accounting, Time and the Environment: A Neo-Austrian Approach, Malte Faber, John L. R. Proops; 16. Accounting in Ecological Systems; Bruce Hannon; 17. Contributory Values of Ecosystem Resources, Robert Ulanowicz; 18. Ecological Economic Analysis for Regional Sustainable Development, Leon C. Brant & Ineke Steetskamp; 19. Natural Resources Scarcity and Economic Growth Revisited: Economic and Biophysical Perspectives, Cutler J. Cleveland. PART III. INSTITUTIONAL CHANGES AND CASE STUDIES: Incentives and Instruments: 20. Economic Biases Against Sustainable Development, Colin Clark; 21. Assuring Sustainability of Ecological Economic Systems, Robert Constanza; 22. Local and Global Incentives for Sustainability: Failure in Economic Systems, Stephen Farber; 23. Intergenerational Transfers and Ecological Sustainability, John H. Cumberland; 24. Economic Strategies for Mitigating the Impacts of Climate Change on Future Generations, Ralph C. d'Arge & Clive Spash; 25. The Role for Economic Incentives in International Allocation of Abatement Effort, Thomasz Zylicz; Education: 26. Rethinking Ecological and Economic Education: A Gestalt Shift, Mary E. Clark; 27. Ecological Economics and Multidisciplinary Education, James Zucchetto; Case Studies: 28. Ecological Engineering: Approaches to Sustainability and Biodiversity in the US and China, William I. Mitsch; 29. On the Significance of Open Boundaries for an Ecologically Sustainable Development of Human Societies, AnnMari Jansson; 30. Integrated Agro-Industrial Ecosystems: An Assessment of the Sustainability of a Cogenerative Approach to Food, Energy and Chemicals Production by Photosynthesis, EnzoTiezzi; 31. Government Policy and Ecological Concerns: Some Lessons from the Brazilian Experience, Clovis Cavalcanti; 32. Tropical Moist Forest Management: The Urgency of Transition to Sustainability, Robert Goodland, E.O.A. Asibey, J.C. Post & M.B. Dyson....(more)"
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