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View article: ‘Good’ Governance and Reports of Ongoing Environmental Conflicts
‘Good’ Governance and Reports of Ongoing Environmental Conflicts Open
Conflict is a feature of all pluralistic societies (Ury, 2024). At times conflict can be severe and, unfortunately, violent (Walter, 2022). Consequently, conflict theorists have been interested in how various economic, social, and environm…
View article: Probabilistic simulation of phosphorus loss using the Vermont P-index: a bottom-up field to watershed approach
Probabilistic simulation of phosphorus loss using the Vermont P-index: a bottom-up field to watershed approach Open
Anthropogenic nutrient loading from land use, especially agriculture, is a major threat to waterbodies worldwide. Efforts to govern nutrient pollution are increasingly based on simulation modeling for research, evaluation, and regulation. …
View article: Shades of Green: Modelling Differences in Thought and Action among Electric Utility Regime Actors in the Energy System Transition
Shades of Green: Modelling Differences in Thought and Action among Electric Utility Regime Actors in the Energy System Transition Open
There is wide variability in how organizations approach sustainability and the energy system transition toward using more renewables. In the electric power industry, while some distribution utilities have leaned into the transition, others…
View article: Introduction: what is ecological economics and why do we need it now more than ever
Introduction: what is ecological economics and why do we need it now more than ever Open
Ecological economics (EE) is a transdiscipline. While it is difficult to categorize ecological economics in the same way one would a normal academic discipline, it can be characterized in general by its goals, worldview, and methodology. T…
View article: A critically modern ecological economics for the Anthropocene
A critically modern ecological economics for the Anthropocene Open
Ecological economics recognizes economic activity as a biophysical process mediated by social systems and ultimately subject to the constraints of a finite earth system. The Anthropocene discourse appears as validation of the central conce…
View article: From the Anthropocene to Mutual Thriving: An Agenda for Higher Education in the Ecozoic
From the Anthropocene to Mutual Thriving: An Agenda for Higher Education in the Ecozoic Open
Higher education in the global North, and exported elsewhere, is complicit in driving the planet’s socio-ecological crises by teaching how to most effectively marginalize and plunder Earth and human communities. As students and activists w…
View article: Deliberation and the Promise of a Deeply Democratic Sustainability Transition
Deliberation and the Promise of a Deeply Democratic Sustainability Transition Open
Ecological economics arose as a normative transdiscipline aiming to generate knowledge and tools to help transition the economy toward a scale which is sustainable within the bounds of the earth system. Yet it remains unclear in practice h…
View article: Data for: Genuine Economic Progress in the United States: a Fifty State Study and Comparative Assessment
Data for: Genuine Economic Progress in the United States: a Fifty State Study and Comparative Assessment Open
Estimates of the Genuine Progress Indicator for all 50 U.S. states for 2011, including assumptions and referenced secondary data sets for all sub-indicators.
View article: Editorial perspectives from the founding CDC leadership of the National Birth Defects Prevention study
Editorial perspectives from the founding CDC leadership of the National Birth Defects Prevention study Open
View article: Distribution System Planning and Innovation for Distributed Energy Futures
Distribution System Planning and Innovation for Distributed Energy Futures Open