Weak versus Strong Sustainability by Eric Neumayer

Weak versus Strong Sustainability by Eric Neumayer

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In doing so, he analyses indicators of weak sustainability such as Genuine Savings and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare, and indicators of strong sustainability including ecological footprints, material flows, sustainability gaps and other measures which combine the setting of environmental standards with monetary valuation.

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Weak versus Strong Sustainability by Eric Neumayer

In this fully updated and revised edition of an original and popular text, Eric Neumayer offers an authoritative contribution to one of the most important questions concerning sustainable development: can natural capital be substituted by other forms of capital? Proponents of weak sustainability maintain that such substitutability is possible, whilst followers of strong sustainability regard natural capital as non-substitutable. This insightful book identifies the critical forms of natural capital in need of preservation and evaluates the most important indicators of weak and strong sustainability.The book explores the limits of the two opposing paradigms of sustainability in an accessible and illuminating way. The author begins by examining the availability of natural resources for the production of consumption goods and the environmental consequences of economic growth. He also identifies the critical forms of natural capital in need of preservation given risk, uncertainty and ignorance about the future, and addresses the important topic of sustainability indicators. In doing so, he analyses indicators of weak sustainability such as Genuine Savings and the Index of Sustainable Economic Welfare, and indicators of strong sustainability including ecological footprints, material flows, sustainability gaps and other measures which combine the setting of environmental standards with monetary valuation. For the most part, requiring only a basic knowledge and understanding of economics, this accessible book will ensure the important theoretical and empirical debates surrounding sustainable development are available for a wide audience including undergraduate and postgraduate students of environmental and ecological economics. It will also be of interest to researchers and policymakers involved in the sustainable management of environmental resources.
Acclaim for the first edition:


'Eric Neumayer brings light into the shadow of many debates between ecological and neoclassically oriented economistsThis important book provides a new and pluralistic view on some important questions for the 21st century.' -- Friedrich Hinterberger, Sustainable Europe Research Institute, Austria
'As a partisan in the debate that Neumayer is trying to discuss neutrally, I will not be expected to agree with everything he says - and I don't. However, the book is well worth reading because it deals, often insightfully, with a highly important topic, and the referencing is admirable. Neumayer shows that ecological and neoclassical economists really can communicate, if only by shouting, across the paradigmatic chasm that he is rightly at pains to emphasize.' -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland, College Park, US
Eric Neumayer, Professor of Environment and Development, Department of Geography and Environment and Vice President (Planning and Resources), Deputy President and Vice Chancellor, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, UK
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ISBN 13 9781845422158
ISBN 10 1845422155
Title Weak versus Strong Sustainability
Author Eric Neumayer
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
Year published 2004-11-26
Number of pages 296
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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