The history of ecological economic thought offered in this volume is rich and diverse, encompassing views that are bound by the observance of the tenets of the natural sciences, but which differ significantly in terms of the role of energy and materials to cultural development and the normative aspects involving resource distribution, social ideals, and policy-making. Combining the approaches of independent scholarly figures and scientific communities from different historical periods and nationalities, the book brings elements that are still missing in the scarce literature on the history of ecological economic thought and highlights the underlying threads which unite such initiatives.
The book brings a fresh look into the historical development of ecological economic ideas and will therefore be of great interest to scholars and students of ecological economics, environmental economics, sustainability science, interdisciplinary studies, and history of economic thought.
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Beatriz Macchione Saes, Ecological Economics
"The strength of the book is to provide, for every chapter and every topic, an original and contextualized analysis that highlights attempts to build new bridges between political economy and the natural sciences."
Nathalie Berta, History of Political Economy
"For students of heterodox economics and environmental thought, Franco and Missemer's book opens a treasure trove of exciting and unexpected connections to explore."
Fredrik Albritton Jonsson, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought








