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Ecological Economics

A Workbook for Problem-Based Learning

Author: Joshua Farley, Jon Erickson and Herman E. Daly  

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This work addresses one of the fundamental flaws in conventional economics -- its failure to consider biophysical and social reality in its analyses and equations. It is an introductory-level textbook that offers a pedagogically complete examination of this dynamic new field.

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This work addresses one of the fundamental flaws in conventional economics -- its failure to consider biophysical and social reality in its analyses and equations. It is an introductory-level textbook that offers a pedagogically complete examination of this dynamic new field.

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An important new resource for undergraduate and graduate environmental studies courses focusing on economics, environmental policy, and environmental problem-solving. Helps students to develop a practical, operational understanding of principles and concepts through real-world activities, and describes numerous case studies in which students have successfully completed projects.

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About the Author

Joshua Farley is assistant professor at the University of Vermont.

Jon D. Erickson is associate professor at the University of Vermont.

Herman E. Daly is professor at the University of Maryland.

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Ecological economics addresses one of the fundamental flaws in conventional economics--its failure to consider biophysical and social reality in its analyses and equations. Ecological Economics: Principles and Applications is an introductory-level textbook that offers a pedagogically complete examination of this dynamic new field.As a workbook accompanying the text, this volume breaks new ground in applying the principles of ecological economics in a problem- or service-based learning setting. Both the textbook and this workbook are situated within a new interdisciplinary framework that embraces the linkages among economic growth, environmental degradation, and social inequity in an effort to guide policy in a way that respects fundamental human values. The workbook takes the approach a step further in placing ecological economic analysis within a systems perspective, in order to help students identify leverage points by which they can help to affect change. The workbook helps students to develop a practical, operational understanding of the principles and concepts explored in the text through real-world activities, and describes numerous case studies in which students have successfully completed projects.Ecological Economics: A Workbook for Problem-Based Learning represents an important new resource for undergraduate and graduate environmental studies courses focusing on economics, environmental policy, and environmental problem-solving.

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Publisher
Island Press
Published
1st April 2005
Edition
1st
Pages
120
ISBN
9781559633130

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