Ecological Economics from the Ground Up

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biodiversity valuation
biomass economy
Bisasar Road
carbon trade
case studies in ecological economics
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Civil Society
civil society organizations
climate change
Coasian Bargaining
collaborative research
commodity chains
community forests
community resource management
community-based resource management
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corporate social responsibility
cost-benefit analysis
CSOs
CSR.
customary rights
depopulation
DMC
East African Wildlife Society
eco-tourism
Ecological Debt
ecological economics
economic degrowth
ecosystem services
ecotourism
environmental crime
environmental economics
environmental governance
environmental investments
environmental justice studies
environmental liabilities
environmental policy
environmental valuation
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EROI
externalities
Gdp Account
gerber
healy
Humanitarian Aid
ICTA
Iron Gate Dam
land grabbing
Lepenski Vir
livelihood security
local knowledge
Low EROI
martinez-alier
material flows
MATO GROSSO
Mendha Lekha
Ministry Of The Environment
Multi-criteria Evaluation
natural disasters
Nautical Tourism
net present value
NGOs
non-governmental organizations
NPV.
Overburden
participatory governance
pastoralists
political ecology
poverty
property rights
resilience
resource conflict analysis
rural development
rural poverty
social capital
Social Metabolism
socio-ecological systems
subsistence economy
sustainability science education
TEEB Report
temper
transaction costs
transport infrastructure
Virtual Water
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weak sustainability
willingness to pay
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781849713986
  • Weight: 720g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 19 Dec 2012
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Ecological Economics from the Ground Up takes a unique and much-needed bottom-up approach to teaching ecological economics and political ecology, using case studies that focus on a wide range of internationally relevant topics, to teach the principles, concepts, methods and tools of these fields, which are seen as increasingly important in the context of the current triple social, economic and environmental crisis.

This book provides learning materials which are grounded in the experience of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), with case studies chosen by CSOs and developed collaboratively with leading ecological economists. The case studies come from Europe, India, Latin America, and Africa, and are presented thematically along three lines: 1) social metabolism and accounting methods, 2) institutions and participation, and 3) valuation and environmental policy tools. Core tools, concepts and glossary terms are embedded in topics chosen as a matter of urgency by activist organizations, related to mining and fossil fuel extraction, integrated transport infrastructure development, deforestation and agro-fuel production, sustainable tourism, waste management, wetlands and water management, payments for ecosystem services, natural disasters and hazards, and corporate accountability.

Ecological Economics from the Ground Up has been designed to be an accessible learning aid for students of the sustainability sciences and for those CSOs that have recognised the value that ecological economics and political ecology tools and methods hold for their research and advocacy work.

Hali Healy is a PhD candidate in the Department of Geography at King’s College, London, United Kingdom. She also coordinates an online course in Ecological Economics and Political Ecology for Environmental Justice Organizations.

Joan Martínez-Alier is Professor of Economics and Economic History at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. He is also a founding member and past president of the International Society for Ecological Economics.

Leah Temper is a researcher in Environmental History and Ecological Economics at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain, and a freelance environmental journalist and video artist.

Mariana Walter is a researcher and PhD candidate at ICTA, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, Spain. Her thesis addresses mining conflicts in Latin America.

Julien-François Gerber is Visiting Fellow at the Department of Economics, Harvard University, USA. He is interested in plantation studies, agrarian change, political ecology, and institutional and ecological economics.