An exercise in composite indicators construction: Assessing the sustainability of Italian regions

M Floridi, S Pagni, S Falorni, T Luzzati - Ecological economics, 2011 - Elsevier
This paper presents a piece of research aimed at evaluating the relative sustainability of the
Italian Regions. After selecting a core set of indicators, for which we referred to the EU …

A non-simplistic approach to composite indicators and rankings: an illustration by comparing the sustainability of the EU Countries

T Luzzati, G Gucciardi - Ecological economics, 2015 - Elsevier
Composite indicators are very popular, despite being affected by several problems that often
result in lack of robustness of the rankings involved. The aim of this paper is to show that …

East of nature. Accounting for the environments of social sciences

S Roth, V Valentinov - Ecological Economics, 2020 - Elsevier
At the core of ecological economics is the image of the economy as an open system
embedded in the natural environment whose carrying capacity is limited. The present paper …

Kapp, Karl William

T Luzzati - Elgar Encyclopedia of Ecological Economics, 2023 - elgaronline.com
Born in 1910 in Königsberg, Germany, Karl William Kapp graduated in economics and law
at the University of Berlin. In 1933, to escape the Nazi persecutions, he moved to Geneva …

Valuing Nature: A History of the Ecosystem Services Concept and Its Application in the Scandinavian Countries

D Rahbek - 2023 - diva-portal.org
Valuing Nature Page 1 Dorrit Rahbek Valuing Nature A History of the Ecosystem Services
Concept and Its Application in the Scandinavian Countries Master’s thesis in Global …

[PDF][PDF] Measuring the sustainability performances of the Italian regions.

S Arcuri, T Luzzati, B Cheli - … the sustainability performances of the Italian …, 2014 - labstat.it
The aim of this paper is twofold, methodological and empirical. From the methodological
point of view it aims at contributing to the debate about composite indicators, from the …

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