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The Development of an Ecological Economics

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The Development of an Ecological Economics
Author(s)Costanza, Robert; Cleveland, Cutler J.; Perrings, Charles
AbstractThis paper is a sample of the range of transdisciplinary thinking that can be put under the heading of ecological economics and the theories and models that have informed that work. The article traces the development of ecological economics including its basic organizing principles. Its characteristics make ecological economics applicable to some of the major problems facing humanity today, which occur at the interfaces of human and natural systems, and especially to the problem of assuring humanity’s health and survival within the biosphere into the indefinite future. The solutions being considered in ecological economics are deserving of increasing attention.
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Pages87-111
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceJournal of Business Administration and Policy Analysis
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PubDate1999
ISBN_ISSN1701-9680
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