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Environment and Economy 2nd edition [Hardback]

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(University of Roehampton London, UK)
  • Format: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 680 g, 18 Tables, black and white; 25 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 46 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment: Environment and Society Texts
  • Pub. Date: 08-Sep-2020
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367183013
  • ISBN-13: 9780367183011
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  • Format: Hardback, 294 pages, height x width: 234x156 mm, weight: 680 g, 18 Tables, black and white; 25 Line drawings, black and white; 21 Halftones, black and white; 46 Illustrations, black and white
  • Series: Routledge Introductions to Environment: Environment and Society Texts
  • Pub. Date: 08-Sep-2020
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0367183013
  • ISBN-13: 9780367183011
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"Nothing is more important to our world than finding a more comfortable relationship between the economy and the environment. While issues such as species loss, nitrate pollution, water scarcity and climate change are now attracting the political attention they deserve, their origin in the way our economy is organised is less frequently recognised. This book makes that connection both theoretically - with references to a number of heterodox approaches to economics - and practically through a number of specific issues. Environment and Economy begins by introducing readers to the pioneers of this field, such as Fritz Schumacher and Paul Ehrlich, who first drew attention to the disastrous consequences for our environment of our ever-expanding economy. Part II outlines the contributions to the field of Neoclassical Economics, Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economics and Anti-Capitalist Economics. Part III takes a pluralist approach to using economic tools to solve a range of environmental problems: economic growth, resource depletion, pollution, globalisation, climate change, markets vs. commons. Written in an accessible style, this introductory text offers students with an engaging account of the way that the various traditions of economic thought have approached the environment, bringing them together for the first time in one volume. The text is complimented by boxes, case studies and recommended reading for each theme addressed. It will be of value to students interested in environmental sciences, geography, green issues and economics"--

Nothing is more important to our world than finding a more comfortable relationship between the economy and the environment. While issues such as species loss, nitrate pollution, water scarcity and climate change are now attracting the political attention they deserve, their origin in the way our economy is organized is less frequently recognized. This book makes that connection both theoretically – with references to a number of heterodox approaches to economics – and practically through a number of specific issues.

Environment and Economy

begins by introducing readers to the pioneers of this field, such as Fritz Schumacher and Paul Ehrlich, who first drew attention to the disastrous consequences for our environment of our ever-expanding economy. Part II outlines the contributions to the field of Neoclassical Economics, Environmental Economics, Ecological Economics, Green Economics and Anti-Capitalist Economics. Part III takes a pluralist approach to using economic tools to solve a range of environmental problems: economic growth, resource depletion, pollution, globalization, climate change and markets vs. commons.

Written in an accessible style, this introductory text offers students an engaging account of the ways that the various traditions of economic thought have approached the environment, bringing them together for the first time in one volume. The text is complemented by boxes, case studies and recommended reading for each theme addressed. It will be of value to students interested in environmental sciences, geography, green issues and economics.

List of figures
xi
List of tables
xiv
List of boxes
xvi
List of case studies
xviii
Series preface xix
Preface xxii
Acknowledgements xxv
List of abbreviations
xxvi
Part I Setting the scene
1(32)
Chapter 1 Introduction: an economy within the environment
3(13)
Chapter 2 The whistle-blowers
16(17)
Part II Economic schools and the environment
33(96)
Chapter 3 Neoclassical economics
35(17)
Chapter 4 Environmental economics
52(18)
Chapter 5 Ecological economics
70(20)
Chapter 6 Green economics
90(19)
Chapter 7 Anti-capitalist economics
109(20)
Part III Issues and policies
129(144)
Chapter 8 A range of policy approaches
131(18)
Chapter 9 Economic growth
149(20)
Chapter 10 Climate change: the greatest example of market failure?
169(23)
Chapter 11 All that the earth provides: the economics of resources
192(16)
Chapter 12 Pollution
208(18)
Chapter 13 Globalization vs. localization
226(18)
Chapter 14 Markets or commons
244(16)
Chapter 15 Conclusion: Is it the economy? Are we stupid?
260(13)
Glossary 273(3)
Bibliography 276(11)
Index 287
Molly Scott Cato was the Green MEP for the South West of England and Gibraltar until the UK left the European Union in January 2020 and is now Professor of Green Economics at Roehampton University. She was previously Director of the Welsh Institute for Research into Cooperatives. In 2009 she published Green Economics and in 2012 The Bioregional Economy, both books developing a vision of a just and sustainable economy. Molly has published widely on issues relating to sustainable economics and the social economy. She lives in Stroud where she is inspired by the lived example of a sustainable community.