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Ecological Economics

Resumen/Descripción – provisto por la editorial en inglés
The journal is concerned with extending and integrating the study and management of nature's household (ecology) and humankind's household (economics). This integration is necessary because conceptual and professional isolation have led to economic and environmental policies which are mutually destructive rather than reinforcing in the long term. The journal is transdisciplinary in spirit and methodologically open.

Specific research areas covered include: valuation of natural resources, sustainable agriculture and development, ecologically integrated technology, integrated ecologic-economic modelling at scales from local to regional to global, implications of thermodynamics for economics and ecology, renewable resource management and conservation, critical assessments of the basic assumptions underlying current economic and ecological paradigms and the implications of alternative assumptions, economic and ecological consequences of genetically engineered organisms, and gene pool inventory and management, alternative principles for valuing natural wealth, integrating natural resources and environmental services into national income and wealth accounts, methods of implementing efficient environmental policies, case studies of economic-ecologic conflict or harmony, etc. New issues in this area are rapidly emerging and will find a ready forum in Ecological Economics.

Ecological Economics Sections
All submissions to Ecological Economics are reviewed using the general criteria of quality, creativity, originality, accuracy, and contribution to the field. There are several categories of articles to allow for a full range of constructive dialogue.

News and Views
Topical and timely short pieces reviewed by the editor and/or one outside reviewer at the editor's discretion. May include editorials, letters to the editor, news items, and policy discussions. Maximum 1500 words (600 words for letters).

Commentary
Essays discussing critical issues. Reviewed by three outside reviewers with the criteria weighted toward quality of the exposition and importance of the issue. Maximum 5000 words.

Surveys
Examination and review of important general subject areas. Reviewed by three outside reviewers with the criteria weighted toward importance of the subject and clarity of exposition. Maximum 8000 words.

Methodological and Ideological Options
Research articles devoted to developing new methodologies or investigating the implications of various ideological assumptions. Reviewed by three outside reviewers with criteria weighted toward originality and potential usefulness of the methodology or ideological option. Maximum 8000 words.

Analysis
Research articles devoted to analysis of important questions in the field. Reviewed by three outside reviewers with the criteria weighted toward originality, quality, and accuracy of the analysis, andimportance of the question. Maximum 8000 words.

Book Reviews
Reviews of recent books in the field. Reviewed by one outside reviewer with criteria weighted toward clarity and accuracy of the review, and importance of the book to the field. Maximum 1200 words.
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No detectada desde feb. 1989 / hasta dic. 2023 ScienceDirect

Información

Tipo de recurso:

revistas

ISSN impreso

0921-8009

ISSN electrónico

1873-6106

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Países Bajos

Fecha de publicación

Cobertura temática

Tabla de contenidos

The reliance of northern economies on southern biodiversity: biodiversity as information

Timothy Swanson

Pp. 1-8

Property rights issues involving plant genetic resources: implications of ownership for economic efficiency

Timothy Swanson; Timo Göschl

Pp. 75-92

Panarchy: understanding transformations in human and natural systems

Elinor Ostrom

Pp. 488-491

Barriers and opportunities for alternative measures of economic welfare

Brent Bleys; Alistair Whitby

Palabras clave: Economics and Econometrics; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 162-172

Collective capability and collective agency for sustainability: A case study

Jérôme Pelenc; Didier BazileORCID; Cristian Ceruti

Pp. 226-239

Challenges in Assessing Public Opinion on Economic Growth Versus Environment: Considering European and US Data

Stefan Drews; Miklós Antal; Jeroen C.J.M. van den BerghORCID

Pp. 265-272

Competitive Bioeconomy? Comparing Bio-based and Non-bio-based Primary Sectors of the World

Raphael Asada; Tobias Stern

Palabras clave: Economics and Econometrics; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 120-128

Opinion Clusters in Academic and Public Debates on Growth-vs-Environment

Stefan Drews; Ivan Savin; Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh

Palabras clave: Economics and Econometrics; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 141-155

The livestock sector and planetary boundaries: A ‘limits to growth’ perspective with dietary implications

Nicholas Bowles; Samuel Alexander; Michalis HadjikakouORCID

Palabras clave: Economics and Econometrics; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 128-136

Multi-household grassland management pattern promotes ecological efficiency of livestock production

Ruxin Zhang; Shuhao Tan; David Hannaway; Weizhu Dai

Palabras clave: Economics and Econometrics; General Environmental Science.

Pp. 106618