Economy environment and technology : a socioeconomic approach /
Economy environment and technology : a socioeconomic approach /
edited by Beat Bürgenmeier.
- New York, N.Y. : M.E. Sharpe, 1994.
- x, 219 páginas : ilustraciones, gráficas, tablas a blanco y negro ; 24 cm.
- Studies in socio-economics .
List of tables and figures, ix -- Introduction, 3 -- Part I. The behavioral sciences facing environmental protection -- 1. Estimating nonuse values requires interdisciplinary research / 2. Understanding environmental problems: a sociological perspective / 3. Recycling consumer waste: a behavioral science approach to environmental protection policy / Part II. Bioeconomics -- 4. New approaches in ecological economics: energy analysis and the socioeconomic elements of environmental economics / 5. Economic-ethical and bioeconomic elements of "practical" economics / Part III. Sustainable development -- 6. Sustainable development and the economic growth debate / 7 The physical and biological environment-the socioeconomy of sustainable development / Part IV. The policy implication -- 8. Nearly uncontrollable pollution of an agrarian system: a socioeconomic case study / 9. Environmental policy: beyond the economic dimension / 10. The challenge of economics to political modernity: some views on the limits of collective action and power / Index, 209 -- Contributors, 217 -- About the editor, 219. Gardner Brown, 11 -- Riley E. Dunlap, Loren A. Lutzenhiser, and Eugene A. Rosa, 27 -- John Thegersen, 51 -- Sylvie Faucheux, 77 -- Eberhard K. Seifert, 107 -- Paul Ekins, 121 -- Andrea Baranzini and Gonzague Pillet, 139 -- Jean-Louis Le Moigne and Magali Orillard, 165 -- Beat Burgenmeier, 175 -- Charles Roig, 191 --
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Política ambiental.
Economía ambiental.
Aspectos económicos.
Aspectos sociales.
HC 79 .E5 / .E25 1994
List of tables and figures, ix -- Introduction, 3 -- Part I. The behavioral sciences facing environmental protection -- 1. Estimating nonuse values requires interdisciplinary research / 2. Understanding environmental problems: a sociological perspective / 3. Recycling consumer waste: a behavioral science approach to environmental protection policy / Part II. Bioeconomics -- 4. New approaches in ecological economics: energy analysis and the socioeconomic elements of environmental economics / 5. Economic-ethical and bioeconomic elements of "practical" economics / Part III. Sustainable development -- 6. Sustainable development and the economic growth debate / 7 The physical and biological environment-the socioeconomy of sustainable development / Part IV. The policy implication -- 8. Nearly uncontrollable pollution of an agrarian system: a socioeconomic case study / 9. Environmental policy: beyond the economic dimension / 10. The challenge of economics to political modernity: some views on the limits of collective action and power / Index, 209 -- Contributors, 217 -- About the editor, 219. Gardner Brown, 11 -- Riley E. Dunlap, Loren A. Lutzenhiser, and Eugene A. Rosa, 27 -- John Thegersen, 51 -- Sylvie Faucheux, 77 -- Eberhard K. Seifert, 107 -- Paul Ekins, 121 -- Andrea Baranzini and Gonzague Pillet, 139 -- Jean-Louis Le Moigne and Magali Orillard, 165 -- Beat Burgenmeier, 175 -- Charles Roig, 191 --
1563244136
Política ambiental.
Economía ambiental.
Aspectos económicos.
Aspectos sociales.
HC 79 .E5 / .E25 1994