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- THE ECOLOGICAL WEALTH of NATIONS Earth’S Biocapacity As a New Framework for International Cooperation
- Leading Towards a Level Playing Field, Repaying Ecological Debt, Or
- Sustainability Assessment of Natural Capital Based on the 3D Ecological Footprint Model: a Case Study of the Shennongjia National Park Pilot
- Ecological Economics
- L Iving P Lanet R Eport 2006 Contents
- Growth: a Discussion of the Margins of Economic and Ecological Thought
- 1 EXTERNAL DEBT and ECOLOGICAL DEBT by Joan
- The Ecological Debt
- 4 Sustainable Development and Equity
- Debt, Theft, Permaculture: Justice and Ecological Scale Gerry Canavan Marquette University, [email protected]
- The Ecological Footprint and Biocapacity of California
- Parks and Roberts 2010 Climate Change, Social Theory, and Justice
- Ecological Debt
- International Law and Ecological Debt
- Elaboration of the Concept of Ecological Debt’
- Sustainability and Biodiversity
- The Glossary: Ecological Economics from the Bottom-Up
- Forest Fragmentation and Impacts of Intensive Agriculture
- Ecological Debt – Balancing the Environmental Budget and Compensating Developing Countries
- From Environmental Space to the Ecological Debt Much Scope for „Dematerialization" and „De- Energization", Without a Decrease in Living Stan- Dards
- Is There a Global Environmental Justice Movement?
- A « Collectively Recognized Ecological Debt » Based on a Measure of the Cost of Ecosystem Degradation
- Ecological Footprint and Biocapacity Technical Notes: 2006 Edition 1
- Ecological Debt
- Leading Towards a Level Playing Field, Repaying Ecological Debt, Or Making Environmental Space: Three Stories About International Environmental Cooperation
- Speaking Points