001452729 000__ 06748cam\a22004817a\4500 001452729 001__ 1452729 001452729 003__ OCoLC 001452729 005__ 20230314003315.0 001452729 006__ m\\\\\o\\d\\\\\\\\ 001452729 007__ cr\un\nnnunnun 001452729 008__ 230307s2023\\\\sz\\\\\\o\\\\\011\0\eng\d 001452729 020__ $$a9783031225666$$q(electronic bk.) 001452729 020__ $$a303122566X$$q(electronic bk.) 001452729 020__ $$z3031225686 001452729 020__ $$z9783031225680 001452729 0247_ $$a10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6$$2doi 001452729 035__ $$aSP(OCoLC)1371482879 001452729 040__ $$aYDX$$beng$$cYDX$$dGW5XE 001452729 049__ $$aISEA 001452729 050_4 $$aQH541.15.E25 001452729 08204 $$a333.7$$223/eng/20230308 001452729 24504 $$aThe Barcelona School of ecological economics and political ecology :$$ba companion in honour of Joan Martinez-Alier. 001452729 260__ $$aCham, Switzerland :$$bSpringer,$$c2023. 001452729 300__ $$a1 online resource 001452729 4901_ $$aStudies in Ecological Economics,$$x2542-9531 ;$$vv. 8 001452729 500__ $$aIncludes index. 001452729 5050_ $$aPreface 1. A Grateful appreciation of Joan Martinez-Alier (Herman Daly) -- Preface 2. Memories concerning the career of Joan Martinez-Alier (Laurence Whitehead) -- Preface 3. Conversations with a Catalan polymath (Ramachandra Guha) -- Preface 4. Joan Martinez-Alier and the crisis of civilization, knowledge, and the human species (Victor Toledo) -- Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Justification and scope of the book (Roldan Muradian and Sergio Villamayor-Tomas) -- Chapter 2. A Barcelona school of ecological economics and political ecology (Joan Martinez-Alier) -- Chapter 3. The Barcelona School of ecological economics and political ecology: Building bridges between moving shores (Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Brototi Roy and Roldan Muradian) -- Part II. Epistemological foundations -- Chapter 4. Metaphysical midwifery and the living legacy of Nicholas Georgescu-Roegen (Katharine N. Farrell) -- Chapter 5. Languages of valuation (Christos Zografos) -- Chapter 6. Post-development: From the critique of development to a pluriverse of alternatives (Federico Demaria, Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar and Alberto Acosta) -- Chapter 7. Indigenous and local knowledge and social-ecological systems (Victoria Reyes-Garca) -- Chapter 8. Degrowth and the Barcelona school (Giorgos Kallis) -- Part III. Social metabolism -- Chapter 9. Agrarian metabolism and socio-ecological Transitions to agroecology Landscapes (Enric Tello and Manuel Gonzlez de Molina) -- Chapter 10. Multi-scale integrated analysis of societal and ecosystem metabolism (Mario Giampietro) -- Chapter 11. Materials flow analysis in Latin America (Mario Alejandro Prez-Rincn) -- Chapter 12. Biophysical approaches to food system analysis in Latin America (Jesus Ramos-Martin and Fander Falcon) -- Chapter 13. Ecologically unequal exchange: the renewed interpretation of Latin American debates by the Barcelona School (Beatriz Macchione Saes) -- Chapter 14. Flow/Fund Theory and Rural Livelihoods (Jose Carlos Silva-Macher) -- Chapter 15. Deceitful decoupling: misconceptions of a persistent myth (Alevgul H. Sorman) -- Part IV. Environmental justice conflicts and alternatives -- Chapter 16. Does the social metabolism drive environmental conflicts? (Arnim Scheidel) -- Chapter 17. A critical mapping for researching and acting upon environmental conflicts - the case of the EJAtlas (Daniela Del Bene and Sofia vila) -- Chapter 18. The EJAtlas: an unexpected pedagogical tool to teach and learn about environmental social sciences (Mariana Walter, Lena Weber, Leah Temper) -- Chapter 19. Commons regimes at the crossroads: environmental justice movements and commoning (Sergio Villamayor-Tomas, Gustavo Garca-Lpez and Giacomo DAlisa) -- Chapter 20. (In)justice in urban greening and green gentrification (Isabelle Anguelovski) -- Chapter 21. From the soil to the soul: Fragments of a theory of economic conflicts (Julien-Franois Gerber) -- Part V. Science and self-reflected activism -- Chapter 22. Activism Mobilising Science Revisited (Marta Conde and Mart Orta-Martnez) -- Chapter 23. Iberian Anarchism in Environmental History (Santiago Gorostiza) -- Chapter 24. The Barcelona School of ecological economics and social movements for alternative livelihoods (Claudio Cattaneo) -- Chapter 25. The ups and downs of feminist activist research: positional reflections (Sara Mingorria, Rosa Binimelis, Iliana Monterroso, Federica Ravera) -- Chapter 26. From the environmentalism of the poor and the indigenous towards decolonial environmental justice (Brototi Roy and Ksenija Hanaek) -- Part IV. Public policy applications -- Chapter 27. Agrobiodiversity in Mexican Environmental Policy (Nancy Arizpe and Dario Escobar-Moreno) -- Chapter 28. Conventional climate change economics: a way to define the optimal policy? (Jordi Roca and Emilio Padilla) -- Chapter 29. Contribution of global cities to climate-change mitigation overrated (Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh) -- Chapter 30. Reconciling Waste Management and ecological economics (Ignasi Puig Ventosa) -- Chapter 31. Work and needs in a finite planet: Reflections from ecological economics (Erik Gmez-Baggethun) -- Chapter 32. Collective action in Ecuadorian Amazonia (Fander Falcona and Julio Oleas) -- Chapter 33. The environmentalism of the paid (Esteve Corbera and Santiago Izquierdo-Tort) -- Index. 001452729 5060_ $$aOpen access.$$5GW5XE 001452729 520__ $$aIn this open access book, ecological economics and political ecology traditions converge into a single academic school. The book constitutes a common ground where multiple and critical voices are expressed, covering a broad scope of urgent matters at the crossroad between society, economy and the natural environment. The manuscripts composing this compendium offer appealing material for both experienced and younger researchers interested in interdisciplinary exchanges in the field of the social environmental sciences. It combines historical accounts with recent theoretical and empirical developments revolving around the interaction between three foundational notions of the Barcelona School: social metabolism, environmental justice and self-reflective science. 001452729 588__ $$aOnline resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed March 8, 2023). 001452729 650_0 $$aEcology$$xEconomic aspects. 001452729 655_0 $$aElectronic books. 001452729 7001_ $$aMartínez Alier, Juan,$$ehonouree. 001452729 7001_ $$aVillamayor-Tomas, Sergio,$$d1980-$$eeditor. 001452729 7001_ $$aMuradian, Roldan,$$eeditor. 001452729 77608 $$iPrint version: $$z3031225686$$z9783031225680$$w(OCoLC)1349452704 001452729 830_0 $$aStudies in ecological economics ;$$vv. 8.$$x2542-9531 001452729 852__ $$bebk 001452729 85640 $$3Springer Nature$$uhttps://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-22566-6$$zOnline Access$$91397441.2 001452729 909CO $$ooai:library.usi.edu:1452729$$pGLOBAL_SET 001452729 980__ $$aBIB 001452729 980__ $$aEBOOK 001452729 982__ $$aEbook 001452729 983__ $$aOnline 001452729 994__ $$a92$$bISE