CONTENTS
Foreword
JON D. ERICKSON
Acknowledgments
INTRODUCTION
The Unfinished Journey of Ecological Economics
PETER G. BROWN AND PETER TIMMERMAN
PART I Proposed Ethical Foundations of Ecological Economics
Introduction and Chapter Summaries
CHAPTER ONE
The Ethics of Re-Embedding Economics in the Real: Case Studies
PETER TIMMERMAN
CHAPTER TWO
Ethics for Economics in the Anthropocene
PETER G. BROWN
CHAPTER THREE
Justice Claims Underpinning Ecological Economics
RICHARD JANDA AND RICHARD LEHUN
PART II Measurements: Understanding and Mapping Where We Are
Introduction and Chapter Summaries
CHAPTER FOUR
Measurement of Essential Indicators in Ecological Economics
MARK S. GOLDBERG AND GEOFFREY GARVER
CHAPTER FIVE
Boundaries and Indicators
Conceptualizing and Measuring Progress Toward an Economy of Right Relationship Constrained by Global Ecological Limits
GEOFFREY GARVER AND MARK S. GOLDBERG
CHAPTER SIX
Revisiting the Metaphor of Human Health for Assessing Ecological Systems and Its Application to Ecological Economics
MARK S. GOLDBERG, GEOFFREY GARVER, AND NANCY E. MAYO
CHAPTER SEVEN
Following in Aldo Leopold’s Footsteps
Humans-in-Ecosystem and Implications for Ecosystem Health
QI FENG LIN AND JAMES W. FYLES
PART III Implications: Steps Toward Realizing an Ecological Economy
Introduction and Chapter Summaries
CHAPTER EIGHT
Toward an Ecological Macroeconomics
PETER A. VICTOR AND TIM JACKSON
CHAPTER NINE
New Corporations for an Ecological Economy: A Case Study
RICHARD JANDA, PHILIP DUGUAY, AND RICHARD LEHUN
CHAPTER TEN
Ecological Political Economy and Liberty
BRUCE JENNINGS
CHAPTER ELEVEN
A New Ethos, a New Discourse, a New Economy
Change Dynamics Toward an Ecological Political Economy
JANICE E. HARVEY
CONCLUSION
Continuing the Journey of Ecological Economics
Reorientation and Research
Contributors
Index