ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS ENCYCLOPAEDIA

From: Doug Bashford (see.my.sig_at_theBeach.edu)
Date: 06/18/04


Date: Fri, 18 Jun 2004 03:36:22 GMT

For a philosophical overview first, see
 http://www.ecoeco.org/about/intro.htm
  THE INTERNATIONAL SOCIETY FOR ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS

   "The Society facilitates understanding between
economists and ecologists and the integration of
their thinking into a transdiscipline aimed at
developing a sustainable world.
    "The following identify some of the broad areas
and particular questions of ongoing research and discussion:
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   The graphic: http://enviro.topcities.com/ee/Fig0-1.gif
illustrates a few major differences between orthodox econ and e-e.
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   ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS ENCYCLOPAEDIA

An introduction
Hello and welcome to the Online Encylopedia
of Ecological Economics (OEEE), published by the
International Society for Ecological Economics (ISEE).

 The purpose of the OEEE is to provide students, academics,
journalists, activists, policy makers and everybody else
interested with a first-hand introduction to many of the topics
at the heart of ecological economic analysis.

 Most of the entries you will find in this encylopedia
not only provide a detailed analysis of the specific topic,
but also discuss the distinct contribution of ecological
economics. References - some electronic, others
conventionally published as books or journal
articles - provide further leads and help you grasp a
better understanding of the topic.

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Topic Author(s)
Climate Change Richard B. Howarth
        
Discounting the Future Cédric Philibert
                
Early History of Ecological Economics and ISEE Robert Costanza
                
Entropy Stefan Baumgärtner

Environmental Kuznets Curve David I. Stern
        
Environmental Policy Lessons of Alternative Theories of Economic
Behavior Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh
                
Environmental taxation and the double dividend
        William K. Jaeger

Equity Neva R. Goodwin
                
Industrial Ecology Faye Duchin and Edgar Hertwich
        
Joint Production Stefan Baumgärtner, Harald Dyckhoff, Malte Faber,
John Proops and Johannes Schiller
                
Kyoto Protocol and its flexibility mechanisms
        Axel Michaelowa

Material Flow Accounting and Analysis (MFA) Friedrich
Hinterberger, Stefan Giljum, Mark Hammer
                
Methodological Pluralism Richard B. Norgaard
        
Monetary Valuation Mick Common

Multicriteria Assessment Giuseppe Munda
        
Resilience defined C.S. Holling and Brian Walker
        
Post-Normal Science S.Funtowicz and J. Ravetz
        
Sustainability and Sustainable Development Jonathan M. Harris
                
Sustainability Indicators Sandrine Simon

Technological "lock-in" Richard Perkins
        
Trade and Environment Paul Ekins

Welfare Economics and Ecological Economics Valuation and Policy
        John Gowdy

Author Information

Stefan Baumgärtner
Stefan Baumgärtner is Assistant Professor, Alfred-Weber-Institute of
Economics and Interdisciplinary Institute for Environmental Economics,
University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Research Interests: Conceptual foundations of ecological economics;
Thermodynamics and irreversibility; Biodiversity and ecosystem
services; Economic and ecological perspectives on diversity,
competition and evolution.

Mick Common
Mick Common is Professor in and deputy director of
the Graduate School of Environmental Studies at the University of
Strathclyde. He is currently in the process of writing an introductory
textbook on ecological economics. Future research plans include work
on agent based simulation modelling and the policy implications of
ecological economics.

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Comments?

--Doug

  A Comprehensive Intro to Ecological Economics.
       A shocking concept:
  "Economics integrated with ethics and natural science."
  A critique, history, and comparison of neoclassical, and
Ecological Economics. What are they?
 http://enviro.topcities.com/ee/e-e_sustainable_dev.html