Lessons from resource management by indigenous Maori in New Zealand: : Governing the ecosystems as a commons
págs. 1-7
págs. 8-14
págs. 15-23
Do non-users value coral reefs?: : Economic valuation of conserving Tubbataha Reefs, Philippines
págs. 24-32
págs. 33-38
Distribution of income and toxic emissions in Maine, United States: : Inequality in two dimensions
págs. 39-47
Unveiling the dynamic relation between R&D and emission abatement: : National and sectoral innovation perspectives from the EU
Massimiliano Corradini, Valentina Costantini, Susanna Mancinelli, Massimiliano Mazzanti
págs. 48-59
Solutions to the crisis? The Green New Deal, Degrowth, and the Solidarity Economy: : Alternatives to the capitalist growth economy from an ecofeminist economics perspective
págs. 60-68
págs. 69-74
Greenhouse gas emissions and subjective well-being: : An analysis of Swedish households
David Andersson, Jonas Nässén, Jörgen Larsson, John Holmberg
págs. 75-82
págs. 83-93
págs. 94-104
Erosive runoff events in the European Union: : Using discrete choice experiment to assess the benefits of integrated management policies when preferences are heterogeneous
Romain Crastes, Olivier Beaumais, Ouerdia Arkoun, Dimitri Laroutis, Pierre-Alexandre Mahieu
págs. 105-112
págs. 113-119
Adapting to the impacts of global change on an artisanal coral reef fishery
Iliana Chollett, Steven W.J. Canty, Stephen J. Box, Peter J. Mumby
págs. 118-125
págs. 126-136
Intellectual mercantilism and franchise equity: : A critical study of the ecological political economy of international payments for ecosystem services
págs. 136-146
págs. 147-157
págs. 158-166
The "Environmentalism of the Poor" revisited: Territory and place in disconnected glocal struggles
págs. 167-176
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