Ecological Economics: Sustainability in Practice
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This book presents the state of the art in ecological economics, an interdisciplinary field focused on the analysis of sustainability of global, national and regional economic systems. It offers a range of cutting edge methods used in sustainability research including multicriteria decision aid (MCDA), input-output analysis, and life cycle analysis.
Introduction
1. The Economic System and the Environment
2. Industrial Ecology: Material and Energy Flows, Life Cycle Analysis
3. The Big Picture Vision and the Environment: An International Perspective
4. Economic Valuation and Decision Making: MCDA as a tool for the Future
5. Macroeconomy: Market Failures and Externalities: What Can Be Done
6. Economic Models and the Environment: Input-Output Analysis
7. Sustainable Development: Measuring Progress
Part II: Ecological-Economic Applications
8. Climate Change and Renewable Energy: How to Choose the Optimal Pool of Technologies
9. Biodiversity Loss: New Methods for Evaluating Ecosystems
10. Sustainable Cities: Interdisciplinary Perspective
11. Regional Waste Management: Multicriteria Modelling
12. Business and Sustainable Development: CSR in Practice
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