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What Would a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature Look Like?

In: Creating a Sustainable and Desirable Insights from 45 global thought leaders

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  • Robert Costanza
  • Gar Alperovitz
  • Herman Daly
  • Joshua Farley
  • Carol Franco
  • Tim Jackson
  • Ida Kubiszewski
  • Juliet Schor
  • Peter Victor

Abstract

The most critical task facing humanity today is the creation of a shared vision of a sustainable and desirable society, one that can provide permanent prosperity within the biophysical constraints of the real world in a way that is fair and equitable to all of humanity, to other species, and to future generations…

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  • Robert Costanza & Gar Alperovitz & Herman Daly & Joshua Farley & Carol Franco & Tim Jackson & Ida Kubiszewski & Juliet Schor & Peter Victor, 2014. "What Would a Sustainable and Desirable Economy-in-Society-in-Nature Look Like?," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Robert Costanza & Ida Kubiszewski (ed.), Creating a Sustainable and Desirable Insights from 45 global thought leaders, chapter 5, pages 33-49, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789814546898_0005
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    1. Long, Michael A. & Lynch, Michael J. & Stretesky, Paul B., 2018. "The Great Recession, the Treadmill of Production and Ecological Disorganization: Did the Recession Decrease Toxic Releases Across US States, 2005–2014?," Ecological Economics, Elsevier, vol. 146(C), pages 184-192.
    2. Jean Pierre Doussoulin, 2019. "A paradigm of the circular economy: the end of cheap nature?," Post-Print hal-02542701, HAL.
    3. Michael J. Lynch & Paul B. Stretesky & Michael A. Long, 2018. "Situational Crime Prevention and the Ecological Regulation of Green Crime: A Review and Discussion," The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, , vol. 679(1), pages 178-196, September.

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