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Title Building a green economy : perspectives from ecological economics / edited by Robert B. Richardson.

Publication Info. East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2013.

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Description 1 online resource (327 pages)
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Physical Medium polychrome
Series UPCC book collections on Project MUSE. Political Science and Policy Studies.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Contents ""Contents ""; ""Preface ""; ""Perspectives on a Green Economy ""; ""Building a Green Economy: The Case for an Economic Paint Job / Robert B. Richardson ""; ""Taking Ecological Economics Seriously: It's the Biosphere, Stupid / David Korten ""; ""Beyond the Ivory Tower: Why Progress Needs More Ecological Economists to Actively Engage / Kristen A. Sheeran ""; ""Ruin and Recovery: The Economics of Michigan's Natural Resources / David Dempsey ""; ""Historical and Theoretical Perspectives ""
""Noble Savages or Consummate Consumers: The Behavioral Ecology of Building a Green Conservation Future / Bobbi S. Low """"Green Keynesianism: Beyond Standard Growth Paradigms / Jonathan M. Harris ""; ""The Economics of Information in a Green Economy / Joshua Farley and Skyler Perkins ""; ""The Evolution of Ego'n'Empathy: Progress in Forming the Centerpiece for Ecological Economic Theory / William M. Hayes and Gary D. Lynne ""; ""Civic Empowerment in an Age of Corporate Excess / Ed Lorenz ""; ""Environmental Justice Challenges for Ecosystem Service Valuation / Matthew A. Weber ""
""Applications and Practice """"Assessing the Trade-Offs for an Urban Green Economy / Myrna Hall, Ning Sun, Stephen Balogh, Catherine Foley, and Ruqi Li ""; ""Green Jobs: Who Benefits? : Demographic Forecasting of Job Creation in U.S. Green Jobs Studies / Kyle Gracey ""; ""Great Lakes, Great Debates: Facilitating Public Engagement on Offshore Wind Energy Using the Delphi Inquiry Approach / Erik Nordman, Jon VanderMolen, Betty Gajewski, and Aaron Ferguson ""; ""Endogenous Environmental Discounting and Climate-Economy Modeling / Philip Sirianni ""
""A Genuine Metric for Assessing Business Sustainability / Matthew P.H. Taylor, Darrell Brown, David E. Ervin, Jim Thayer, and Brett Cassidy """"The Case for ""Improvement"" in Corporate Sustainability Indicators / Richard Grogan ""; ""Evolutions in Methods and Technology for Research in Pro-environmental Behavior / Douglas L. Bessette and Robert B. Richardson ""; ""Contributors ""
Summary The first decade of the twenty-first century has been characterized by a growing global awareness of the tremendous strains that human economic activity place on natural resources and the environment. As the world's population increases, so does the demand for energy, food, and other resources, which adds to existing stresses on ecosystems, with potentially disastrous consequences. Humanity is at a crossroads in our pathway to future prosperity, and our next steps will impact our long-term sustainability immensely. In this timely volume, leading ecological economics scholars offer a variety o.
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Subject Ecology -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Ecology -- Economic aspects.
United States.
Environmental economics -- United States.
Environmental economics.
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects -- United States.
Environmental policy -- Economic aspects.
Sustainable development -- United States.
Sustainable development.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Added Author Richardson, Robert B.
Other Form: Print version: Building a green economy : perspectives from ecological economics. East Lansing : Michigan State University Press, 2013 x, 316 pages ; 26 cm. 9781611861020 (DLC) 2012049420 (OCoLC)823014119
ISBN 9781609173937 (e-book)
1609173937 (e-book)
9781611861020
1611861020 (cloth ; alkaline paper)
Standard No. 40022755153