Eloi Laurent

The New Environmental Economics


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      Contents

      1  Dedication

      2  Title page

      3  Copyright page

      4  Figures Graphs Boxes Figures Tables

      5  Introduction: Economics for the twenty-first century Notes

      6  Part I Ideas and tools

      7  1 What the classics know about our world; what twentieth-century economics forgot The physiocrats: Natural resources as political power Malthus and sustainability analysis David Ricardo and planetary boundaries John Stuart Mill and the steady state What twentieth-century economics forgot Notes

      8  2 Humans within the biosphere: The paradox of domination and dependence Human evolution toward planetary dominance: The small household and the bigger one The biosphere: Interdependence and collaboration Thermodynamics and material flow analysis: A wider economics Social and natural systems, standing and collapsing together Notes

      9  3 Governing the commons fairly Environmental history: Social and natural systems in perspective The early beginnings of environmental governance: Preservation and conservation Governing the commons, from Garrett Hardin to Elinor Ostrom Notes

      10  4 Spheres of environmental justice The Marxist approach Eco-feminism Indigenous environmentalism The Cochabamba Declaration of December 8, 2000 World People’s Conference on Climate Change and the Rights of Mother Earth April 22, 2010 The capabilities approach Notes

      11  5 Natural resources, externalities, and sustainability: A critical toolbox The economic nature of environmental goods The many values of natural resources The problem of social cost and its imperfect solutions Notes

      12  Part II Twenty-first-century social-ecological challenges

      13  6 Biodiversity and ecosystems under growing and unequal pressure Plants and animals Seas and oceans Fresh water Forests Land and soil Agriculture Energy Notes

      14  7 Beyond EXPOWA (extraction, pollution, and waste) Physical trade Pollution and waste Resource efficiency Circular or perma-circular economy? Notes

      15  8 Energy, climate, and justice Energy and climate: The carbon problem Climate policy: Mitigation Negotiating climate Climate justice: Fair and efficient Notes

      16  9 Well-being and our environment: From trade-offs to synergies Well-being and sustainability: From a vicious to a virtuous cycle The health-environment double dividend Energy transition and job creation Measuring