Papers
Ecological Economics Working Papers Series
Working Papers has been moved to the Members Only section of the website. It is a place where colleagues feel that they will have a forum for feedback on their research while maitaining the option of restricted use since results may be preliminary.
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Key Information Conference Website Registration Sponsorship Submissions Draft Program Accommodations Travel Information Conference Venue Learn about Portland Conference Info Contact The Ecosystem Services Partnership invites you to the 5th Annual ESP Conference. Come participate in a new conference model that focuses the power of groups to produce tangible and innovative solutions. Experience Portland, Oregon this [...click title for full article...]
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J E R O E N V A N D E N B E R G H * Universitat Aut`onoma de Barcelona & ICREA, Spain VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands F A B I O G R A Z I * International Research Centre on the Environment and Development, CIRED, ENPC/ParisTech & EHESS/CNRS, France Searching [...click title for full article...]
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New evidence on how much water is needed for animal products. A study carried out by researchers from the University of Twente, the Netherlands, provides a comprehensive account of the global green, blue and grey water footprints of different sorts of farm animals and animal products, distinguishing between different production systems and considering the conditions [...click title for full article...]
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Economism and the Night Sky Richard B. Norgaard The economy is our new cosmos. Stars may still shine, but few now tend sheep under a starry night sky. In fact, half the world¹s population seldom sees stars through the smog and artificially lit megacities of industrial civilization. Artifacts of the economy define our lives <buildings, [...click title for full article...]
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Neoliberalism and the Crises of Economic Science May 20-22, 2011, Istanbul University, Beyazit CALL FOR PAPERS The global crisis of the last years of the “noughties” has cruelly exposed the deficiencies not only of mainstream economics but also of broader strands of political economy from across the social sciences more generally that have promoted neoliberalism. [...click title for full article...]
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A series of monthly free access articles on “dimensions of sustainable development” is being published (links below). Please post and/or forward this notice to friends and associates who might be interested in issues of solidarity, sustainability, and nonviolence. See the October 2008 issue: Cultural Dimension of Sustainable Development See the archive of previously posted articles: [...click title for full article...]
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The Economics Department at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has recently launched an online working paper series – Rensselaer Working Papers in Economics. The series is expected to grow rapidly and cover a range of topics including the economics of technology, international economics, and environmental, resource, and ecological economics.
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The Centre for Environmental Policy and Management has a series of working papers that take an applied approach to some of the environmental issues we face. The series can be accessed here.
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CICERO has a working paper series that is almost exclusively dedicated to climate change research, covering natural science, economics as well as political science perspectives. Visit their site here.
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The Global Development And Environment Institute is pleased to announce a new paper available on its web site: “Dirt is in the Eye of the Beholder: The World Bank Air Pollution Intensities for Mexico” by Francisco Aguayo, Kevin P. Gallagher, and Ana Citlalic González, written in collaboration with the Science, Technology, and Development Program (PROCIENTEC) [...click title for full article...]