Implementing Biophysical Socioeconomics: Ontology and Epistemology in Ecological Economics

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We are not living within planetary boundaries, and ecological economics (EE) has not been able to secure sufficient engagement from governments, civil society, and the private sector to alter our perilous trajectory.  We have not succeeded because we frame the issues with failed assumptions [0] that prevent us from apprehending the interconnected ecological and humanitarian crises (Ingebrigtsen & Jakobsen, 2012). Our […]

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