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Chapter 1
The Archipelago of Social Ecology and the Island of the Vienna School
Chapter 2
Core Concepts and Heuristics
Chapter 3
Transitions in Sociometabolic Regimes Throughout Human History
Chapter 4
Beyond Inputs and Outputs: Opening the Black-Box of Land-Use Intensity
Chapter 5
'Society Can't Move so Much as a Chair!'
Systems, Structures and Actors in Social Ecology
Chapter 6
Why Legacies Matter: Merits of a Long-Term Perspective
Chapter 7
Toward a Socioecological Concept of Human Labor
Chapter 8
Long-Term Trends in Global Material and Energy Use
Chapter 9
More than the Sum of its Parts: Patterns in Global Material Flows
Chapter 10
Boundary Issues: Calculating National Material Use for a Globalized World
Chapter 11
How Circular is the Global Economy? A Sociometabolic Analysis
Chapter 12
Material Stocks and Sustainable Development.
The Archipelago of Social Ecology and the Island of the Vienna School
Chapter 2
Core Concepts and Heuristics
Chapter 3
Transitions in Sociometabolic Regimes Throughout Human History
Chapter 4
Beyond Inputs and Outputs: Opening the Black-Box of Land-Use Intensity
Chapter 5
'Society Can't Move so Much as a Chair!'
Systems, Structures and Actors in Social Ecology
Chapter 6
Why Legacies Matter: Merits of a Long-Term Perspective
Chapter 7
Toward a Socioecological Concept of Human Labor
Chapter 8
Long-Term Trends in Global Material and Energy Use
Chapter 9
More than the Sum of its Parts: Patterns in Global Material Flows
Chapter 10
Boundary Issues: Calculating National Material Use for a Globalized World
Chapter 11
How Circular is the Global Economy? A Sociometabolic Analysis
Chapter 12
Material Stocks and Sustainable Development.