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Acknowledgments | ||
Thinking Ecologically: An Introduction | ||
1 | Industrial Ecology: Overcoming Policy Fragmentation | 19 |
2 | Ecosystem Management and Economic Development | 37 |
3 | Property Rights and Responsibilities | 49 |
4 | Land Use: The Forgotten Agenda | 60 |
5 | Sorting Out a Service-Based Economy | 76 |
6 | Globalization, Trade, and Interdependence | 91 |
7 | Market-Based Environmental Policies | 105 |
8 | Privately Financed Sustainable Development | 118 |
9 | Technology Innovation and Environmental Progress | 136 |
10 | Data, Risk, and Science: Foundations for Analysis | 150 |
11 | Toward Ecological Law and Policy | 170 |
12 | Coexisting with the Car | 189 |
13 | Environmental Protection from Farm to Market | 200 |
14 | Energy Prices and Environmental Costs | 217 |
15 | A Vision for the Future | 231 |
App. I | Next Generation Project Participants | 241 |
App. II: Contributors | 248 | |
Abbreviations | 251 | |
For Further Reading | 253 | |
Index | 263 |
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