COSTANZA, Robert

An introduction to ecological economics - Boca Raton, FL : St. Lucie, 1997 - 275 p.

1 Humanity's Current Dilemma 1.1 The Global Ecosystem and the Economic Subsystem 1.2 From Localized Limits to Global Limits 1.3 Population and Poverty 1.4 Beyond Brundtland 1.5 Toward Sustainability 1.6 The Fragmentation of Economics and the Natural Sciences 2 The Historical Development of Economics and Ecology 2.1 The Early Codevelopment of Economics and Natural Science 2.2 Economics and Ecology Specialize and Separate 2.3 The Reintegration of Ecology and Economics 3 Problems and Principles of Ecological Economics 3.1 Sustainable Scale, Fair Distribution, and Efficient Allocation 3.2 Ecosystems, Biodiversity, and Ecological Services 3.3 Substitutability vs. Complementarity of Natural, Human, and Manufactured Capital 3.4 Population and Carrying Capacity 3.5 Measuring Welfare and Well-Being 3.6 Valuation, Choice, and Uncertainty 3.7 Trade and Community 4 Policies, Institutions, and Instruments 4.1 The Need to Develop a Shared Vision of a Sustainable Society 4.2 History of Environmental Institutions and Instruments 4.3 Successes, Failures, and Remedies 4.4 Policy Instruments

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