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As the first biography of Professor Herman Daly, this book provides
an in-depth account of one of the leading thinkers and most widely
read writers on economics, environment and sustainability. Herman
Daly's economics for a full world, based on his steady-state
economics, has been widely acknowledged through numerous
prestigious international awards and prizes. Drawing on extensive
interviews with Daly and in-depth analysis of his publications and
debates, Peter Victor presents a unique insight into Daly's life
from childhood to the present day, describing his intellectual
development, inspirations and influence. Much of the book is
devoted to a comprehensive account of Daly's foundational
contributions to ecological economics. It describes how his
insights and proposals have been received by economists and
non-economists and the extraordinary relevance of Daly's full world
economics to solving the economic problems of today and tomorrow.
Innovative and timely, this book will be of great interest to
students, scholars, researchers, activists and policy makers
concerned with economics, environment and sustainability.
As the first biography of Professor Herman Daly, this book provides
an in-depth account of one of the leading thinkers and most widely
read writers on economics, environment and sustainability. Herman
Daly's economics for a full world, based on his steady-state
economics, has been widely acknowledged through numerous
prestigious international awards and prizes. Drawing on extensive
interviews with Daly and in-depth analysis of his publications and
debates, Peter Victor presents a unique insight into Daly's life
from childhood to the present day, describing his intellectual
development, inspirations and influence. Much of the book is
devoted to a comprehensive account of Daly's foundational
contributions to ecological economics. It describes how his
insights and proposals have been received by economists and
non-economists and the extraordinary relevance of Daly's full world
economics to solving the economic problems of today and tomorrow.
Innovative and timely, this book will be of great interest to
students, scholars, researchers, activists and policy makers
concerned with economics, environment and sustainability.
This study, originally published in 1972, examines the connections
between human society and the rest of the universe that are
attributable to economic activity. These include the inputs from
the environment to industry, such as oxygen, used in the combustion
of mineral fuels. Also included are the industrial outputs which
are fed back into the environment in the form of waste products. An
attempt will be made to establish functional relations between the
extent and character of economic activity and the flow of materials
in both directions between the economy and the environment. This
title will be of interest to students of environmental and natural
resource economics.
This study, originally published in 1972, examines the connections
between human society and the rest of the universe that are
attributable to economic activity. These include the inputs from
the environment to industry, such as oxygen, used in the combustion
of mineral fuels. Also included are the industrial outputs which
are fed back into the environment in the form of waste products. An
attempt will be made to establish functional relations between the
extent and character of economic activity and the flow of materials
in both directions between the economy and the environment. This
title will be of interest to students of environmental and natural
resource economics.
Earth overshoot will end either by design or by disaster. Which
future should we choose? Earth is in overshoot. The cumulative
impact of 8 billion humans combined with the relentless pursuit of
economic growth in the name of "progress" has stressed the planet
beyond its limits. We must act now. Surveying economic alternatives
and charting plausible paths forward for a planned economic
contraction, Escape from Overshoot covers a wide terrain,
including: An overview of Earth overshoot and prevailing trends and
implications for humans and biodiversity A concise review of
economic ideas including neoclassical, Keynesian, Marxist,
ecological economics, and steady state economics with an eye to the
current crisis An analysis of the limitations and possibilities of
alternative scenarios such as green growth, doughnut economics,
regenerative economics, degrowth, and more Prioritizing
intergenerational justice through a contraction and convergence
ethical framework The results of modeling of Canada's economy under
different scenarios and the prospects for managed degrowth across
industrialized economics as an escape route from overshoot.
Incorporating over 150 informative diagrams and illustrations, this
compelling and provocative work is required reading for students
and professionals grappling with specific manifestations of
overshoot including climate change, biodiversity loss, food and
freshwater shortages. It's also essential for all people concerned
about the deteriorating state of societies and the environment and
seeking an equitable way out.
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