Seminal (and some not-so-seminal) Papers in Ecological Economics

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Hotelling’s Stability in Competition 1929 paper

Geographic Disparities and moral hazards in the predicted impatcts of climate change on human populations

Climate Change and large-scale human population collapses in the pre-industrial era

Anthropogenic transformation of the biomes, 1700 to 2000

http://www.cartoonstock.com/newscartoons/cartoonists/jco/lowres/jcon968l.jpgParamount Positions of Ecological Economics (Garrett Hardin)

The seminal I=P*A*T paper  (Paul Ehrlich and John Holdren)

The Total Value of the World’s Ecosystem Services and Natural Capital (Costanza et al.)

The Poor and the Environment (Robin Broad)

The Brundtland Report (aka ‘Our Common Future’)

The structure of ecosystems (Bruce Hannon)

Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems (C.S. Holling) (pr II) (Pt III)

Food Production, Population Growth, and the Environment (Daily et al.)

Economic Growth, Carrying Capacity, and the Environment (Arrow et al.)

The Limits to Substitution (Paul Ehrlich)

Energy and Economic Myths (Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen)

Carrying Capacity and Ecological Economics (Mark Sagoff)

Herman Daly response to Mark Sagoff piece above (Herman Daly)

The World Bank at 50, But how Fit? (Hilary French)

The Tragedy of the Commons (Garret Hardin)

Environmental Warning Sign Timeline (International Institute for Sustainable Development)

How and Why Journalists Avoid the Population-Environment Connection (T. Michael Maher) (part II)

Is Urban Planning “Creeping Socialism”? (O’toole) (Part II)

Global estimates of market and non-market values … (Sutton & Costanza)

Human Appropriation of Net Primary Productivity (Imhoff et al.)

The Ecological Footprint (Wadkernagel’s original dissertation from University of British Columbia)

Paving the Planet: Impervious Surface as a proxy measure of the human ecological footprint (Sutton et al.)