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Handbook of Ecological Economics
Economic instruments in policy mixes for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem governance
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Author(s):
Irene Ring
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David N. Barton
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September 2015
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Edward Elgar Publishing
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September 2015
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September 2015
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10.4337/9781783471416.00021
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Taking stock: the keystones of ecological economics
pp. 26
The content, direction and philosophy of ecological economics
pp. 48
Analytical philosophy and ecological economics
pp. 74
Value deliberation in ecological economics
pp. 100
Social metabolism: a metric for biophysical growth and degrowth
pp. 139
Macroeconomic policies and environmental sustainability
pp. 164
Modeling a non-growing economy: an autobiographical note
pp. 176
Degrowth: between a scientific concept and a slogan for a social movement
pp. 201
Water: ecological economics and socio-environmental conflicts
pp. 233
The contributions of the ecosystem services paradigm to sustainability science, policy and practice
pp. 260
Ecological economics perspectives on ecosystem services valuation
pp. 283
The values of traditional ecological knowledge
pp. 307
From conventional economics to complexity in social dilemmas: lessons from CPR experiments in the lab and the field
pp. 332
Sustainable consumption: transitions, systems and practices
pp. 360
Consumers, the environment and the new global middle classes
pp. 382
Global environmental governance
pp. 413
Economic instruments in policy mixes for biodiversity conservation and ecosystem governance
pp. 450
The rise of PES in Brazil: from pilot projects to public policies
pp. 473
Looking forward: current concerns and the future of ecological economics
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