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Quel rôle pour l'économie dans la science de la soutenabilité

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  • Eloi Laurent

    (OFCE - Observatoire français des conjonctures économiques (Sciences Po) - Sciences Po - Sciences Po)

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La question écologique redessine les frontières des disciplines scientifiques. La physique et la chimie, la biologie et la géologie se rapprochent, s'articulent et s'intègrent en une science de la Terre (Earth science) dont l'étude en systèmes (Earth systems) monte en puissance dans les meilleures universités du monde. Ce savoir nouveau ne pourra toutefois se muer en une véritable science de la soutenabilité qu'avec le concours des sciences sociales et des humanités, qui elles-mêmes commencent à organiser leur dialogue méthodologique sur le terrain écologique1. La question de la place de l'économie dans cette recomposition fondamentale est donc aujourd'hui posée. Ce premier ouvrage de la série Débats et politiques de la Revue de l'OFCE, entend, à sa mesure, contribuer à l'éclairer (...).

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  • Eloi Laurent, 2011. "Quel rôle pour l'économie dans la science de la soutenabilité," Post-Print hal-01024180, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-01024180
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