Tendencies and challenges for the assessment of agricultural sustainability
M Quintero-Angel, A González-Acevedo - Agriculture, ecosystems & …, 2018 - Elsevier
Given that agriculture is one of the activities with highest anthropic intervention on
ecosystems, this paper focuses on the importance of aligning food production toward …
ecosystems, this paper focuses on the importance of aligning food production toward …
The rebound effect through industrial ecology's eyes: a review of LCA-based studies
D Font Vivanco, E van der Voet - The International Journal of Life Cycle …, 2014 - Springer
Purpose Industrial ecology academics have embraced with great interest the rebound effect
principle operationalised within energy economics. By pursuing more comprehensive …
principle operationalised within energy economics. By pursuing more comprehensive …
Considering the energy, water and food nexus: Towards an integrated modelling approach
The areas of energy, water and food policy have numerous interwoven concerns ranging
from ensuring access to services, to environmental impacts to price volatility. These issues …
from ensuring access to services, to environmental impacts to price volatility. These issues …
Resilience and vulnerability: complementary or conflicting concepts?
Resilience and vulnerability represent two related yet different approaches to understanding
the response of systems and actors to change; to shocks and surprises, as well as slow …
the response of systems and actors to change; to shocks and surprises, as well as slow …
[图书][B] Can we avoid another financial crisis?
S Keen - 2017 - books.google.com
The Great Financial Crash had cataclysmic effects on the global economy, and took
conventional economists completely by surprise. Many leading commentators declared …
conventional economists completely by surprise. Many leading commentators declared …
Economic sustainability of the economy: concepts and indicators
JH Spangenberg - International journal of sustainable …, 2005 - inderscienceonline.com
Every society can be described as comprising four dimensions, the economic, social,
environmental and institutional. Each of them is a complex, dynamic, self-organising and …
environmental and institutional. Each of them is a complex, dynamic, self-organising and …
Managing complex adaptive systems—a co-evolutionary perspective on natural resource management
C Rammel, S Stagl, H Wilfing - Ecological economics, 2007 - Elsevier
The overexploitation of natural resources and the increasing number of social conflicts
following from their unsustainable use point to a wide gap between the objectives of …
following from their unsustainable use point to a wide gap between the objectives of …
[图书][B] Political agroecology: Advancing the transition to sustainable food systems
MG De Molina, PF Petersen, FG Peña, FR Caporal - 2019 - taylorfrancis.com
Political Agroecology is the first book to offer a systematic and articulated reflection on
Political Agroecology from the Agroecological perspective. It defines the disciplinary field …
Political Agroecology from the Agroecological perspective. It defines the disciplinary field …
The justices and injustices of ecosystem services
T Sikor, J Fisher, R Few, A Martin… - The justices and …, 2013 - taylorfrancis.com
The analyses presented in this book show how justice is an integral dimension of
environmental management. Environmental management almost always causes justice …
environmental management. Environmental management almost always causes justice …
Comparative analysis of evaluation techniques for transport policies
D Browne, L Ryan - Environmental Impact Assessment Review, 2011 - Elsevier
The objective of this paper is to examine and compare the use of a number of policy
evaluation tools, which can be used to measure the impact of transport policies and …
evaluation tools, which can be used to measure the impact of transport policies and …