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Toward an Ecological Economics
Author(s)Costanza, Robert; Daly, Herman E.
AbstractHumanity’s increasing impact on the earth’s environment requires a further synthesis of the disciplines of ecology and economics. The most important theoretical issues that should be encompassed in this synthesis are (1) sustainability; (2) inter- and intra-species distribution of wealth; (3) discounting and intergenerational justice; and (4) dealing with non-monetized values, imprecision, and uncertainty.
IssueNo12
Pages1-7
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceEcological Modelling
VolumeNo38
PubDateSeptember1987
ISBN_ISSN0304-3800

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