A workbook to help students develop
a practical, operational understanding of the principles and concepts of
ecological economics through real-world activities and numerous case studies
in which students have successfully completed projects. It offers
explicit information and advice for students on: identifying ecological
economic problems; identifying sponsors who can help students initiate and
sustain projects; rigorously defining problems; developing and communicating
a range of solutions. This is a companion workbook to Ecological
Economics: Principles and Applications by Herman Daly and Josh Farley
(Washington, DC: Island Press, 2003), and can also be used as a stand-alone
guide-on-the-side for problem-based courses in ecological economics.
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