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List of figures=x
List of tables=xiii
List of boxes=xv
Preface / by H. Healy ; by J. Martínez-Aliey ; by L. Temper ; by M. Walter ; by J.-F. Gerber=xvi
Notes on editors and main contributors=xix
Introduction : NGOs and ecological economics / Paula Antunes ; Hali Healy ; Gonҫalo Lobo ; Joan Martínez-Aliey ; Rui Santos ; Leah Temper ; Nuno Videira ; Mariana Walter=1
PART I. Social metabolism : key theories, concepts and methods=33
1. Aid, social metabolism and social conflict in the Nicobar Islands / Simron Jit Singh ; Willi Haas=35
2. The mining enclave of the Cordillera del Cóndor / Gloria Chicaiza ; Ivonne Yánez=55
3. The Manta-Manaus project : nature, capital and plunder / Omar Bonilla=89
4. High-speed Transport Infrastructure(TAV) in Italy / Lucie Greyl ; Sara Vegni ; Maddalena Natalicchio ; Jessica Ferretti=110
5. Let them eat sugar : life and livelihood in Kenya's Tana Delta / Leah Temper=140
6. South Africa's minerals-energy complex / Khadija Sharife ; Patrick Bond=163
PART II. Participation and institutions : key theories, concepts and methods=189
7. Local governance and environment investments in Hiware Bazar, India / Supriya Singh=191
8. Participatory forest management in Mendha Lekha, India / Supriya Singh=213
9. Forestry and communities in Cameroon / Robinson Djeukam ; Julien-Franҫois Gerber ; Sandra Veuthey=239
10. The waste crisis in Campania, Italy / Lucie Greyl ; Sara Vegni ; Maddalena Natalicchio ; Salima Cure ; Jessica Ferretti=273
11. The sedentarization of Tibetan Nomads : conservation or coercion? / Jampel Dell' Angelo=309
PART III. Valuation and environmental policy : key theories, concepts and methods=333
12. Nautical tourism development in the Lastovo Islands Nature Park / Zrinka Jakl ; Irena Bitunjac ; Gabrijela Medunić-Orlić ; Ivana Logar=335
13. Local communities and management of the Djerdap protected area in Serbia / Biljana Macura ; Dragana Bojović ; Ivana Petrić ; Nada Ćosić ; Miroslav Tadić ; Ivan Jarić ; Jelena Knezević ; Jovanka Špirić ; Miloš Jarić=366
14. Payments for ecosystem services(PES) in India from the bottom-up / Supriya Singh=390
15. The potential of REDD and legal reserve compensation in Mato Grosso, Brazil / João Andrade ; Peter May=403
16. Environmental justice and ecological debt in Belgium : the UMICORE case / Nick Meynen ; Lea Sébastien=430
17. ECOTICOS : multi-dimensional valuation for environmental conflict analysis in Costa Rica / Bernardo Aguilnr-González ; Azur Moulaert=465
18. The economics of ecosystems and biodiversity : when is money valuation appropriate? / Beatriz Rodríguez Labajos ; Joan Martínez-Alier=488
Conclusion : between science and activism : learning and teaching ecological economics and political ecology with EJOs / Joan Martínez-Alier ; Hali Healy ; Leah Temper ; Marinna Walter ; Bentriz Rodriguez-Labajos ; Julien-Franҫois Gerber ; Marta Conde=513
Index=539
Boxes
2.1. Impacts of mining activities in Cordillera del Cóndor=66
3.1. Stages of implementation of the Manta-Manaus axis=92
3.2. Environmental and social impacts of the Manta-Manaus axis=98
8.1. A snapshot of Mendha Lekha=219
8.2. Village initiatives=224
12.1. Rich heritage of the area=337
12.2. Main threats to the environment=345
13.1. Ancient angling in Djerdap Lake=377
15.1. Carbon market construction in brief=416
0.1. Economy-wide MFA=14
1.1. Map of the Nicobar Islands off the Indian coast=36
1.2 A and B. Trinket Island pre- and post-tsunami=43
1.3. Changes in throughput of materials―pre-/post-tsunami(tonnes/cap/year)=50
2.1. Southern Ecuadorian copper belt=59
2.2. SENPLADES natural resource projects=81
2.3. Protest at the Chinese embassy in Quito=82
3.1. The Manta-Manaus route through Ecuador=90
3.2. Alternative routes of the Manta-Manaus axis and indigenous territories=93
3.3. Trade intensities : imports and exports in proportion to domestic extraction and to domestic material consumption in tonnes=95
3.4. Alternative routes and oil concessions=99
4.1. The three sections of the main project for TAV Turin-Lyon=112
4.2. NO TAV protest=115
4.3. Interrelations of material and energy flows, economic growth, and social well-being=119
5.1. Map of the Tana Delta=141
5.2. Orma(pastoralist) girls grinding maize=143
5.3. Energy Return On(Energy) Investment(EROI)=150
5.4. Calculating HANPP=156
6.1. Map of South Africa with conflict sites=170
6.2. Bisasar Road CDM Project=173
6.3. Bisasar Road CDM Site=173
7.1. Hiware Bazar, Ahmednagar, Maharashtra=192
7.2. Water, jobs and soil=195
7.3. Carrying fodder in Hiware Bazar=208
8.1. Mendha Lekha, Gadchiroli district=218
8.2. Banner on the Panchayat building : 'In Delhi and Mumbai is our government, in our village, we ourselves are the government'=223
8.3. Maslow's pyramid of needs=231
9.1. Map of vegetation in Cameroon=240
9.2. Logging lorries=257
9.3. Baka men in front of a moabi tree near Nomedjoh, Southern Cameroon=258
10.1. The region of Campania in Italy=274
10.2. Ecoballe storage=277
10.3. Re Mida illegal waste market flows=282
10.4. The Triangle of Death in Naples=287
10.5. Post-normal science=292
10.6. DPSIR of waste in Campania=299
11.1. Map of Tibet Autonomous Region, Qinghai and surrounding regions in PRC=310
11.2. Pastoralist and yaks=316
11.3. Motorbikes : the main mode of transport=321
11.4. "Let's restore the natural environment and build a new area for the nomadic people!""Forestry and Agriculture Ministry, Maduo County"=328
12.1. Map of the Lastovo Islands in Croatia=336
12.2. Lastovo Islands=336
12.3. Invasive marine green algae=346
12.4. Nautical tourism pressure in Lastovo=350
12.5. Maximum population according to Verhulst's law=362
13.1. The Danube River basin with HPP Djerdap 1 and 2=367
13.2. The three(shaded) zones of protection in Djerdap National Park=370
13.3. Population decline in the Djerdap region in the period 1948-2002=379
14.1. Kangra district in Himachal Pradesh, India=391
14.2. The nullah that runs through Kartar Chand Rana's village=392
14.3. Girls carrying fodder=392
15.1. Mato Grosso in the Brazilian Amazon=404
15.2. Area of soybean cultivation and cattle herding in Mato Grosso, 1990-2006=405
15.3. Estimate of carbon stock in protected areas=425
15.4. Potential CO₂ emission reduction from proposed protected areas=426
16.1 A and B. UMICORE old and new=437
16.2. Ecological debt framework=440
16.3. The igloo of uncertainty=452
16.4. The role of forward-looking assessments in dealing with complexity and uncertainty=453
17.1. The ECOTICOS general methodological model=474
17.2. The ECOTICOS levers approach as applied to the TSWR=474
17.3. Steps in an SMCE=476
17.4. Integrative MCA methodological model=478
17.5. TSWR project area and the main challenges=479
17.6. General scenario rankings by NAIADE Multi-Criteria Analysis=482
17.7. NAIADE dendrogram of coalition formation process=483
17.8. NAIADE Veto diagram at level 0.64=484
18.1. SEEA flow and stock accounts=493
18.2. Items in the compensation of the Chevron-Texaco case(in US$ million)=500
18.3. TEEB, synthesis of valuation methods=504
C.1. The structure of the EJOLT project=517
C.2. An activist message against external ecological debt at Rio+10 summit in Johannesburg, 2002=519
C.3. An activist message against UNFCCC World Climate Negotiations, Bangalore, Nov 29, 2010 : 'Sustainable agriculture cools down the planet'=522
C.4. Academic and activist International Conference on Degrowth, Paris, April 2008=533
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Ecological Economics from the Ground Up takes a unique and much-needed bottom-up approach to teaching ecological economics and political ecology, using case studies that focus on a wide range of internationally relevant topics, to teach the principles, concepts, methods and tools of these fields, which are seen as increasingly important in the context of the current triple social, economic and environmental crisis.
This book provides learning materials which are grounded in the experience of Civil Society Organisations (CSOs), with case studies chosen by CSOs and developed collaboratively with leading ecological economists. The case studies come from Europe, India, Latin America, and Africa, and are presented thematically along three lines: 1) social metabolism and accounting methods, 2) institutions and participation, and 3) valuation and environmental policy tools. Core tools, concepts and glossary terms are embedded in topics chosen as a matter of urgency by activist organizations, related to mining and fossil fuel extraction, integrated transport infrastructure development, deforestation and agro-fuel production, sustainable tourism, waste management, wetlands and water management, payments for ecosystem services, natural disasters and hazards, and corporate accountability.
Ecological Economics from the Ground Up has been designed to be an accessible learning aid for students of the sustainability sciences and for those CSOs that have recognised the value that ecological economics and political ecology tools and methods hold for their research and advocacy work.
Ecological Economics from the Ground Up takes a unique and much-needed bottom-up approach to teaching ecological economics and political ecology, using case studies that focus on a wide range of internationally relevant topics, to teach the principles, concepts, methods and tools of these fields, which are seen as increasingly important in the context of the current triple social, economic and environmental crisis.
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