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Surface freshwaters — lakes, reservoirs, and rivers — are among the most extensively altered ecosystems on Earth. Transformations include changes in the morphology of rivers and lakes, hydrology, biogeochemistry of nutrients and toxic substances, ecosystem metabolism and the storage of...
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A broad range of agriculture-environment interactions can be organized around the concept of agriculture as a producer … wildlife habitat requires distinctive institutional forms, and an intellectual integration of ecology into agricultural …
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This chapter considers the ways in which research at the intersection of ecology and economics has strengthened our … the carrying and assimilative capacity of the environment and the substitutability of produced and natural capital. The … second is connection between biodiversity, ecosystem functioning and the valuation of non-marketed environmental goods and …
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E. Daly -- I. Ecology : ultimate means and biophysical constraints. Introduction / Herman E. Daly and Kenneth N ….F. Schumacher -- The purpose of wealth : a historical perspective / Gerald Alonzo Smith -- Ecology, ethics, and theology / John Cobb … maintain our environment / T.H. Tietenberg -- The steady-state economy : toward a political economy of biophysical equilibrium …
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