Herausgegeben von Dieter Steiner und Markus Nauser
365 p., Routledge, London 1993.
Dieser Sammelband ist das Resultat der von der Gruppe für Humanökologie des Geographischen Institutes der ETH Zürich organisierten internationalen Tagung "Person - Society - Environment", die vom 24. bis zum 26. Mai 1989 in Appenberg BE stattfand.
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"Klappentext" :
We face an environmental catastrophe of global proportions. The ecological rationality of modern society, and of science in particular, is in question. Science still responds to crises at the level of technocratic expertise, and still treats society as an adaptive system. By bringing together a number of integrative approaches to the human-environment problem, Human Ecology shapes a more radical, fundamental agenda for change. The book creates a framework for a cohesive discourse, for a "new human ecology". From the notion that the individual person is an agent mediating between society and environment, the individual contributors recognize that the environmental crisis is really a crisis of society - manifesting itself in an increasing fragmentation of lives in general and knowledge in particular. Arguing for environmentally sustainable lifestyles, the book envisages a new kind of consciousness and a new environment.
Im folgenden wird das Inhaltsverzeichnis wiedergegeben.
10 External Effects as a Bridge Between Environmental and Ecological Economis
by Gonzague Pillet
1 Introduction
2 Market Externalities
2.1 Topical background
2.2 Correcting market prices
2.3 Taxes and subsidies
2.4 Discussion
3 Environmental Externalities
3.1 Hypotheses
3.2 Environment as a quasi-sector of the economy
3.3 Extension of the economic paradigm to include environmental links: towards extended accounting models
3.4 Discussion
4 Energy Externalities
4.1 Prerequisites
4.2 Establishing shadow macro-prices: energy externalities in ecologic-economic bridged systems
4.3 Case study of the role of environment as energy externality in ecologic-economic systems
4.4 Discussion
4.5 Conclusion