Ecosystems as Models to Restoring Our Economies appeals to a broad range of people across ages, values and political beliefs, and will change the way we pursue a resilient and sustainable economy. Just when you think there are no good paths forward, the knowledge of ecosystems guides the way.
Ecosystems as Models to Restoring Our Economies appeals to a broad range of people across ages, values and political beliefs, and will change the way we pursue a resilient and sustainable economy. Just when you think there are no good paths forward, the knowledge of ecosystems guides the way.
John H. Giordanengo is a founder and principal restoration economist of Economic Restoration Services, and principal restoration ecologist of AloTerra Restoration Services. John has 33 years of professional and academic experience in ecological restoration, business conservation, and economics, and has delivered over 250 professional talks, paper and books for audiences around the globe. He is resides in Fort Collins, US.
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Acknowledgments Foreword Tables and Figures Introduction PART I: THE STRUCTURE OF A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY (AND THE CHALLENGES OF CAPITALISM TO BUILD IT), 1 The Challenges of Capitalism in a Poorly Structured Economy 2 The Global Market Economy: Failing to Deliver in a Rapidly Changing World 3 The Obscure Structure of Highly Complex Systems 4 The Archetype of a Self-Regulating (Sustainable) Economy PART II: THE FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENTS OF A SELF-REGULATING (SUSTAINABLE) ECONOMY, 5 The Untapped Power of Diversity 6 Energy's Influence on Diversity 7 The Balance of Trade 8 Scale Matters: The Natural Geography of sapiens PART III: A NATURAL ROADMAP FOR ECONOMIC RESTORATION, 9 Evolution, Succession, and Economic Restoration 10 Restoring the Foundations of Our Economies: Agriculture 11 The Coevolution of Manufacturing and Waste-to-Resources 12 Restoring an Energy-Neutral Economy 13 Transitions to a Restored Economy 14 The Fringe Benefits of Economic Restoration 15 The Path of Most Resistance Glindex
Acknowledgments Foreword Tables and Figures Introduction PART I: THE STRUCTURE OF A SUSTAINABLE ECONOMY (AND THE CHALLENGES OF CAPITALISM TO BUILD IT), 1 The Challenges of Capitalism in a Poorly Structured Economy 2 The Global Market Economy: Failing to Deliver in a Rapidly Changing World 3 The Obscure Structure of Highly Complex Systems 4 The Archetype of a Self-Regulating (Sustainable) Economy PART II: THE FOUNDATIONAL COMPONENTS OF A SELF-REGULATING (SUSTAINABLE) ECONOMY, 5 The Untapped Power of Diversity 6 Energy's Influence on Diversity 7 The Balance of Trade 8 Scale Matters: The Natural Geography of sapiens PART III: A NATURAL ROADMAP FOR ECONOMIC RESTORATION, 9 Evolution, Succession, and Economic Restoration 10 Restoring the Foundations of Our Economies: Agriculture 11 The Coevolution of Manufacturing and Waste-to-Resources 12 Restoring an Energy-Neutral Economy 13 Transitions to a Restored Economy 14 The Fringe Benefits of Economic Restoration 15 The Path of Most Resistance Glindex
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