PUBLICATIONS
Have a look at what our members are publishing!
We work hard to articulate the challenge of the human-Earth relationship and propose a new path forward. Here is a selection of publications and interviews by students and faculty.
2024
Beigi. T. (2023). Octopus. In Wastiary – A Bestiary of Waste. UCL Press.
Boulot, E and Collins B, Regulating Mine Rehabilitation and Closure on Indigenous Held Lands: Insights from the Regulated Resource States of Australia and Canada in Calvão, Filipe, Matthew Archer and Asanda Benya (eds) (2023) The Afterlives of Extraction. Alternatives and Sustainable Futures, International Development Policy | Revue internationale de politique de développement, 16 (Geneva, Boston: Graduate Institute Publications, Brill-Nijhoff).
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Guay-Boutet, C. Estimating the Disaggregated Standard EROI of Canadian Oil Sands Extracted via Open-pit Mining, 1997–2016. Biophys Econ Sust 8, 2 (2023).
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Johanna Bozuwa, Matthew Burke, Stan Cox, Carla Santos Skandier, Chapter 8 – Democratic governance of fossil fuel decline, Editor(s): Majia Nadesan, Martin J. Pasqualetti, Jennifer Keahey, Energy Democracies for Sustainable Futures, Academic Press, 2023, Pages 73-82.
Makombore, Lizah . From Extractivisim to Sustainable Wellbeing Futures for Sub-Saharan Africa. A Just Transition to Sustainable Mining in Sabinet, African Journals. 2023.
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Melgar, R., 2023. Is Today’s Inflation a Window into the Future? The Need for an Energy Transition that Fosters Ecological Economies Centered on Wellbeing and Sufficiency.
Melgar, R.E.M., 2023. Affluence. In Dictionary of Ecological Economics: Terms for the new millennium, Eds. Haddad, B. and Solomon, B. (Edward Elgar Publishing), (pp. 7-7).
Moore Maya, D Wesselbaum. Climatic factors as drivers of migration: a review. Environment, Development and Sustainability 25 (4).
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Moore Maya, Katie Warnell, Sara Mason, Rachel Karasik, Lydia Olander, Stephen Posner, Aura Alonso-Rodríguez, Natalia Aristizábal, Laura Bloomfield, Tafesse Estifanos, Jesse Gourevitch, Caitlin Littlefield, Jason Mazurowski, Katarina Menice, Charlie Nicholson, Bryony Sands, Leslie Spencer, Tim Treuer, Taylor Ricketts, Chris Hartley. 2023. Assessing the Effects of Management Activities on Biodiversity and Carbon Storage on Public and Private Lands and Waters in the United States. Nicholas Institute for Energy, Environment & Sustainability, Duke University.
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Moore, Maya. 2023. Towards A Food-Secure Future In An Era Of Uncertainty: Cultivating Resilience In Vulnerable Smallholder Food Systems. The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College
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Morgan, CB, Brevik, K, Barbieri, L, Ament, J. 2023. Humans in/of/are nature: Re-embedding reality in sustainability sciences. Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 11(1).
Smolyar, N.L. & Schaffartzik, A. 2023. Political ecology. (pp. 408-409). Dictionary of Ecological Economics: Terms for the New Millennium, Haddad, B.M. & Solomon, B. D. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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Smolyar, N.L. (2023). Social Justice. (p. 492). Dictionary of Ecological Economics: Terms for the New Millennium, Haddad, B.M. & Solomon, B. D. (eds.). Edward Elgar Publishing Limited.
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Sterlin, J.(2023). ‘Ecological Anthropology’. In Dictionary of Ecological Economics. Edited by Brent Haddad and Barry D. Solomon. Edward Elgar Press.
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Sterlin, J. & Boulot, E., (Forthcoming) ‘Ecological Restoration at three Australian Regulatory Sites: Opportunities for a Law Beyond the Human?’. In Bringing Ecological Law Down to Earth edited by Geoff Garver. Routledge.
Victor, Peter. (2023). Escape from Overshoot: Economics for a Planet in Peril. New Society Publishers.
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Yahya HaageeGabriel. Beyond Human-Wildlife Conflicts. Ameliorating Human/Nonhuman Animal Relationships through Workshops on Terminology. Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism. [S.l.], v. 11, n. 1, p. 29-39, sep. 2023.
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2022
Beigi, T. & Picard, M. H., (2022). A Postcolonial History of Accumulation by Contamination in the Gulf. In Enforcing Ecocide (pp. 37-59). Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
Burke, M. J., & Melgar, R. SDG 7 Requires Post-Growth Energy Sufficiency. Frontiers in Sustainability, 89.
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Burke, M.J., Smolyar, N.L. (2022). Demilitarize for a Just Transition. In: Dunlap, A., Brock, A. (eds) Enforcing Ecocide. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
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Burke, M. J. (2022). Post-growth policies for the future of just transitions in an era of uncertainty. Futures, 136.
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Boulot, E., Grear, A., Sterlin, J., & Vargas-Roncancio, I. D (editors). (2022). Posthuman legalities: New Materialism and law beyond the human. Edward Elgar Publishing.
Erickson, Jon . (2022). The Progress Illusion Reclaiming Our Future from the Fairytale of Economics.
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Garver, G & Sbert Carla. (2022) Looking at NAFTA’s Replacement Through the Lens of Ecological Law. Vermont Law School, Vol 46: 200.
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Kish, Kaitlin and Quilley, Stephen (2022). Ecological Limits of Development. Living with the Sustainable Development Goals. Routledge.
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Menegat, S., Ledo, A. & Tirado, R. Greenhouse gas emissions from global production and use of nitrogen synthetic fertilisers in agriculture. Sci Rep 12, 14490 (2022).
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Menegat, Stefano. 2022. “From Panarchy to World-Ecology: Combining the Adaptive Cycle Heuristic with Historical-Geographical Approaches to Explore Socio-Ecological Systems’ Sustainability” Sustainability 14, no. 22: 14813.
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Orr, C.J. and Fyles, J.W. (2022). Progressive selection and the erosion of Canadian environmental governance: evidence from elite interviews. Environmental Politics.
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Orr, C.J. (2022). Environmental Aspirations in an Unsettled Time: Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the Club of Rome, and Canadian Environmental Politics in the 1970s, Canadian Journal of History.
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Sers, M. (2022). An Ecological Macroeconomic Assessment of Meeting a Carbon Budget without Negative Emissions. Global Sustainability, 1-33. doi:10.1017/sus.2022.2
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Sellers, S. (2022). Capital Sequestration: Degrowth through Investing in Community-Led Transformations of Provisioning Systems. Challenges In Sustainability, 10(1), 23-33. doi:10.12924/cis2022.10010023
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2021
Boulot, E., & Sterlin, J. (2021). Steps Towards a Legal Ontological Turn: Proposals for Law’s Place beyond the Human. Transnational Environmental Law, 1-26. doi:10.1017/S2047102521000145
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Burke, M. J. (2021). Energy commons and alternatives to enclosures of sunshine and wind. In Routledge Handbook of Energy Democracy (pp. 200-214). Routledge.
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Burke, M. J. (2021). Just energy systems: Five questions and countless responses for regenerative energy communities. In Environmental Justice in the Anthropocene (pp. 160–174). Routledge.
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Diwekar, U., Amekudzi-kennedy, A., Bakshi, B., Baumgartner, R., Boumans, R., Burger, P., Egler, M.,Theis, T. (2021). Resources , Conservation & Recycling A perspective on the role of uncertainty in sustainability science and engineering. Resources, Conservation & Recycling, 164, 105140.
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Garver, G. (2021). TRADE AND ENVIRONMENT IN NAFTA’S REPLACEMENT: AN OLD GAS GUZZLER GETS A PAINT JOB. Golden Gate University Environmental Law Journal, 13(1), 39.
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Gobby, Jen, Leah Temper, Matthew Burke, and Nicolas von Ellenrieder. “Resistance as Governance: Transformative Strategies Forged on the Frontlines of Extractivism in Canada.” The Extractive Industries and Society, April 28, 2021, 100919.
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Grear Anna, Boulot Emille, Vargas Ivan D, Sterlin Joshua (editors). Posthuman Legalities: New Materialism and Law Beyond the Human. Edward Elgar Publishing. 2021.
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Horner, Catherine E. , Nell Carpenter, Cheryl Morse, Nordstrom, Karen L., FaulknerJoshua W. , Eva Kinnebrew, Teresa Mares, Izzo, Victor , Méndez, Scott, V. Ernesto , Lewins, Scott A., and McCune, Nils. Cultivating Pedagogy for Transformative Learning: A Decade of Undergraduate Agroecology EducationIn Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, 23 November, 2021.
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K. Kish, D. Mallery, G. Yahya Haage, R. Melgar-Melgar, M. Burke, C. Orr, N.L. Smolyar, S. Sanniti, J. Larson,Fostering critical pluralism with systems theory, methods, and heuristics, Ecological Economics, Volume 189, 2021, hhtps://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2021.107171.
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Kish, Kaitlin, and Stephen Quilley. Ecological Limits of Development: Living with the Sustainable Development Goals. Routledge, 2021.
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Kish, Kaitlin, Katharine Zywert, Martin Hensher, Barbara J. Davy, and Stephen Quilley. (2021) “Socioecological System Transformation: Lessons from COVID-19.” World 2, no. 1.
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Ruder, Sarah-Louise, and Sophia Rose Sanniti. “Transcending the Learned Ignorance of Predatory Ontologies: A Research Agenda for an Ecofeminist-Informed Ecological Economics.” Sustainability 11, no. 5 (2019).
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Thomas, A. and J.D. Erickson, “Rethinking the Geography of Energy Transitions: Low Carbon Energy Pathways through Energyshed Design,” Energy Research and Social Science 74, 2021.
Vargas, I. 2021. “Yoco” in The mind of plants. Ryan, J.C. & Gagliano, M. (Eds). Synergetic Press.
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2020
M. Abrams, J. Adams, G. Alperovitz, J. Ament, D. Baker, L. Barbeiri, D. Barmes, S. Bliss, R. Boumans, K. Brevik, P.G. Brown, M. Burke, C. Carmichael, J.C. Castilla-Rho, R. Costanza, A. Damiano, T. Dietz, E.M.B. Doran, B. Dube, M. Egler, J.D. Erickson, S.C. Farber, J. Farley, L. Fioramonti, M.-J.V. Fox, K. Gallagher, T. Gladkikh, R.K. Gould, J. Gourevitch, J. Gowdy, C. Guay-Boutet, M. Hensher, R.B. Howarth, T. Jackson, X. Ji, D.C. Kenny, K. Kish, C. Koliba, J. Kolodinsky, N. Kosoy, I. Kubiszewski, M.T. Lucas, V.A. Luzadis, D. Markowitz, S. Marshall, J. McGlade, M. Moser, S. O’Hara, C. Orr, P. Perez, K. Pickett, S. Posner, S. Quilley, T.H. Ricketts, B. Schaefer Caniglia, A.B. Schneider, D. Spethmann, R. Svartzman, S. Telle, K. Trebeck, J. Valcour, M. Venkatesan, P.A. Victor, A. Voinov, S. Wallis, R. Wilkinson, G. Yahya Haage, Y. Yoshida, E. Zencey, A. Zia (2020). Costanza, R., Erickson, J. D., Farley, J., & Kubiszewski, I. (Eds.). Sustainable Wellbeing futures: a research and action agenda for ecological economics. Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Anderzén J., Guzmán Luna A., Luna-González D.V., Merrill S.C., Caswell M., Méndez V.E., Hernández Jonapá R., Mier y Terán Giménez Cacho M. (2020) Effects of on-farm diversification strategies on smallholder coffee farmer food security and income sufficiency in Chiapas, Mexico. Journal of Rural Studies 77:33-46.
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Ament, Joe. (2020). “An Ecological Monetary Theory” in Special Section on ‘Ecological Economics: the Next 30 years’. In Ecological Economics. Vol. 171. May.
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Antoine, Oustry, Erkan Bunyamin, Svartzman Romain, and Weber Pierre-François. (2020) “Climate-Related Risks and Central Banks’ Collateral Policy: A Methodological Experiment,” Banque de France.
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Beigi, T., & Hennessy Picard, M. (2020) Regimes of waste (im)perceptibility in the life cycle of metal, Transnational Legal Theory, 11:1-2, 197-218, DOI: 10.1080/20414005.2020.1778878
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Beigi, T & Hennessy Picard, M. (2020) “Stains of Empire: accumulation by contamination in the Gulf”, Journal of Energy History/Revue d’Histoire de l’Énergie [Online], n°2, published 20 July.
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Bliss, S and Egler, M. (2020). Ecological economics beyond marckets. In Ecological Economics, 178, December.
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Bolton, P., Despres, M., da Silva, L. A. P., Samama, F., & Svartzman, R. (2020). The green swan: Central banking and financial stability in the age of climate change. Bank for International Settlements and Bank of France Working Paper, 5.
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Burke, M. J. (2020). Energy-Sufficiency for a Just Transition: A Systematic Review. Energies, 13(10), 2444.g
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Collins, B. & M. Kumral (2020) Environmental sustainability, decision-making, and management for mineral development in the Canadian Arctic, International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology, 27:4, 297-309
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Costanza, R. Fioramonti, L. Kubiszewski, I. Markowicz, D. Orr, C.J. Trebeck, K. and Wallis, S (2020). “Creating a Wellbeing Economy Alliance (WEAll) to motivate and facilitate the transition” in Costanza, R. Erikson, J. Farley, J. and Kubiszewski, I. (eds). Sustainable Wellbeing Futures: A Research and Action Agenda for Ecological Economics. Edward Elgar Publiching.
Costanza, R., Erickson, J. D., Farley, J., & Kubiszewski, I. (Eds.) (2020). Sustainable Wellbeing futures: a research and action agenda for ecological economics. Edward Elgar Publishing.
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Del Bianco, Ann, et al. “The Exploration of Socioecological Approaches and Indicators in the Anthropocene.” Health in the Anthropocene: Living Well on a Finite Planet, University of Toronto Press, 2020, pp. 357–433.
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Dube, B (2020) Assessing Ecological Economics at 30: Results from a Survey of ISEE members in Costanza, Kubeskewski and Farley (eds). A Research Agenda for Ecological Economics. Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, UK.
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Farley, J. (2020) “The Future of Ecological Economics” in Ecological Economics. solutions for the future. Haydn Washington (Ed).
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Farley, J. (2020). “Human-centred development must focus on protecting and restoring nature’s systems” Conversations on rethinking human development, International Science Council, Paris, pp. 147-152.
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Farley, J., Kish, K. (2020). Special Section on ‘Ecological Economics: the Next 30 years’. In Ecological Economics. Vol. 171. May.
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Garver, G. (2020). Ecological Law and the Planetary Crisis: A legal guide for harmony on Earth. New York: Routledge. (Forthcoming).
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Garver, G., K. Anker, P. Burdon, M. Maloney and C. Sbert, eds. (2020). From Environmental to Ecological Law. New York: Routledge (Forthcoming).
Gobby, J. (2020). More Powerful Together. Conversations with climate Activists and Indigenous Defenders. Fernwood Publishing.
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Greenford, D. Horen, Crownshaw, T., Lesk, C., Stadler, K., and Mathews, H. D. (2020). Shifting economic activity to services has limited potential to reduce global environmental impacts due to the household consumption of labour. Environmental Research Letters, 15 (6).
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Greenford, D. Horen and Lesk, Corey. (2020). Can we save the planet by growing the service sector?. in Aljazeera.
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Hensher M, Kish K, Farley J, Quilley S, Zywert K (2020). Open knowledge commons versus privatized gain in a fractured information ecology: lessons from COVID-19 for the future of sustainability. Global Sustainability 3, e26, 1–5.
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Jennings, B., Kish, K., and Orr, C.J. (2020). Introduction. In Orr, C.J. Kish, k. and Jennings, B. (eds). Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. Routledge.
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Kish, K., Orr, C. and Jennings, B. eds., (2020). Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. Routledge.
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Melgar-Melgar R. & Hall C. (2020). “Why ecological economics needs to return to its roots: The biophysical foundation of socio-economic systems”, in pecial Section on ‘Ecological Economics: the Next 30 years’. In Ecological Economics. Vol. 171. May.
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Morgan, C. (2020). Commensality in Crisis, in Gastronomica, 20 (3).
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Orr, C.J. & Brown, P. (2020). From the Ecological Crisis of the Anthropocene to Harmony in the Ecozoic. In Orr, C.J. Kish, k. and Jennings, B. (eds). Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. Routledge.
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Oustry, Antoine, Bünyamin Erkan, and Romain Svartzman. (2020) “Climate-related Risks and Central Banks’ Collateral Policy: a Methodological Experiment.” Working Paper, Banque de France.
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Sers, M.R., & Victor, P.A. (2020). Macroeconomics and the Environment.A Research Agenda in Environmental Economics. Edward Cheltenham. Edward Elgar.
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Sterlin, Joshua (2020). Earth Day: The roots of our current environmental crisis go back 12,000 years. in The Conversation.
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Svartzman, R., Ament, J., Barmes, D., Farley, J., Erickson, J., Guay-Boutet, C., and Kosoy, N. (2020). Money, interest rates and accumulation on a finite planet – Revisiting the ‘monetary growth imperative’ through institutionalist approaches, in Farley, J. et Kish, K., A Research Agenda for Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar Edition, 266-283
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Svartzman, Romain, and Jeffrey Althouse. “Greening the International Monetary System? Not without Addressing the Political Ecology of Global Imbalances.” Review of International Political Economy, December 10, 2020, 1–26.
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Svartzman, Romain, Patrick Bolton, Morgan Despres, Luiz Awazu Pereira Da Silva, and Frédéric Samama. “Central Banks, Financial Stability and Policy Coordination in the Age of Climate Uncertainty: A Three-Layered Analytical and Operational Framework.” Climate Policy, December 29, 2020, 1–18.
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Gagliano, Monica & Vargas Roncancio, Ivan Darío, (2020). “Why would the fish pain debate be so contentious?” Forum Letter in response to Vettese T. et al (2020) “The Great Fish Pain Debate: What happens when scientists get hooked on a question that could be argued forever?” In Issues in Science and Technology, Summer, 49-53.
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Vargas Roncancio, I.D., and Chindoy, H., 2020. “Indigenous Legalities: A vision.” In Zelle, A., Wilson, G., Adam, R., Greene, H., (eds.). Earth Law: Emerging Ecocentric Law. A practitioner’s Guide. Aspen Coursebook Series. Wolters Kluwer.
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Walter, M., Weber L., Temper, L. (2020) Learning and teaching through the online Environmental Justice Atlas. From empowering activists to motivating students. Pedagogy of EJAtlas. New Directions for Teaching and Learning 161. Special issue “Teaching about Sustainability across Higher Education Coursework”. p. 101-122
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Wallis, S., Barbieri, L., Damiano, A., & Burke, M. (2020). The role of technology in achieving the future we want. In Sustainable Wellbeing Futures. Edward Elgar Publishing.
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2019
Adams, A.B., Pontius, J., Galford, G. et al. (2019). Simulating forest cover change in the northeastern U.S.: decreasing forest area and increasing fragmentation. Landscape Ecol 34, 2401–2419
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Ament, J. (2019). Toward an Ecological Monetary Theory. Sustainability, 11, 923. doi:10.3390/su11030923
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Beigi, T. and Picard, M., California Fires: The Remorseless Revenge of History–A Paradise Lost.
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Beigi, T & Picard, M. (2019). Destructive space-time. How war bombs and resource extractivism compress past, present, and future. In Uneven Earth.
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Bliss, S., 2019. The Case for Studying Non-Market Food Systems. Sustainability, 11(11), p.3224.
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Bliss, S. (2019). Chapter 12. Free Food for Justice. In (Eds) Patricia E. Perkins. Local Activism for Global Climate Justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. London: Routledge.
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Bliss, S. (2019). There is no anti-grain consensus. A response to Rachel Laudan’s ‘With the grain. In Breakthrough Journal. No. 10.
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Damiano A., (2020). Our History is the Future: Standing Rock Versus the Dakota Access Pipeline, and the Long Tradition of Indigenous Resistance. [Book review]
Women and Environments international magazine, 100/101, 90-91
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Garver, G. (2019). A Systems-based Tool for Transitioning to Law for a Mutually Enhancing Human-Earth Relationship. Ecological Economics, 157, 165-174. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.09.022.
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Garver, G. (2019). Confronting Remote Ownership Problems with Ecological Law. Vermont Law Review 43(3): 425-454.
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Gobby J (2019). Confronting Economic Barriers to a Just Transition in Canada. Briarpatch Magazine.
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Gilbert, L., & Heese-Boutin, C.-H. (2019). After the Flood: Coming Together for Toronto. In P. E. Perkins & M. Sers (Eds.), Local Activism for Global Climate Justice(1 ed.): Routledge.
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Gilbert, L. (2019). Let’s talk about ecofeminism and privilege. Women & Environments International, 100/101(Summer/Fall 2019). Retrieved from
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Gobby, J. (2019) Climate Justice Montreal: Who We are and What We Do. In Perkins, P. E. (Ed) (2019). Local Activism for Global Climate Justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. New York: Routledge.
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(Guay-Boutet, C.2019). L’endettement étudiant et les institutions financières au Québec, in Rioux, S. (dir.)., L’endettement au Québec : état des lieux et perspectives futures, Montréal, M. Éditeur, pp. 143-166.
Guay-Boutet, C. (2019). Desjardins et la socio-économie de l’endettement bancaire au Québec. Revue Interventions économiques, 61.
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Guay-Boutet, C. (2019). The financialization of Quebec student debt and the theory of monetary circuit: a case for a reinterpretation?. Studies in Political Economy. doi.org/10.1080/07078552.2018.1536363
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Hamshaw, K. & Calderara, J. (2019). Cultivating community resilience to climate change impacts: Lessons learned from a community-based response to Tropical Storm Irene in Vermont. In E. Perkins (Ed.), Local and Global Climate Justice: Perspectives from the Lower Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Watershed. New York: Routledge.
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Horen Greenford, D. & Kolinjivadi V. (2019). Why a hipster, vegan, green start-up service economy lifestyle cannot be sustainable. In Uneven Earth (August 29)
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Karim, A. (2019). 2. Carbon Cuts, Not Job Cuts: Steps Toward a Just Transition in Canada. Ed. P. E. Perkins. in Local activism for global climate justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. New York: Routledge.
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Kolodinsky, J., & Horner, C. (2019). Childhood Obesity, Food Choice, and Market Influence. In Global Perspectives on Childhood Obesity(pp. 401-419). Academic Press.
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Menegat, S. (2019). Alternative Food Networks: growing niches or paradigm shift? Exploring the case of U.S. farmers’ markets through a system dynamics approach. Quaderni del Premio «Giorgio Rota», VII, 77-98.
Morgan, C.B. (2019). I Eat, Therefore I’m Evil: The Personal Dilemmas of Applying Climate Justice to Food Choice. In E. Perkins (Ed.), Local and Global Climate Justice: Perspectives from the Lower Great Lakes and St. Lawrence Watershed. New York: Routledge.
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Niles, M., Horner, C., Chintala, R., & Tricarico, J. (2019). A review of determinants for dairy farmer decision making on manure management strategies in high-income countries. In Environmental Research Letters 14(5).
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Perkins, E., Sers, M., Karim, A., Greeford, H. G., Baxter, D., Krista de Vera, M., Dellavilla, M., Tabassum, N., Hynie, M., Kumar Nayak, P., Auntora Gomes, T., Abdillahi, I., Richins, A., Saad, A., Bradley Morgan, C., Bliss, S., Clare, S. M., Hamshaw, K., Calderara, JoE., Gilbert, L., and Heese-Boutin,C-H., Gray, L., Damiano, A., Baines, P., Sniderman, B., Lorimer, E., Gobby, J., Schneekloth, L. H., Williams, R. A., and Dyett, E., Yahya Haage, G., Britto dos Santos, N., Adams, A., (2019) Perkins, P.E. ed. Local Activism for Global Climate Justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. Routledge.
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Perkins, Patricia E Ellie, S Sanniti, S Ruder, P Ruttonsha, J Mancini, R Van Schie, B Rahder, M Atwood, and J Gobby. (2019) “Celebrating Economies of Change: Brave Visions for Inclusive Futures,” in Women and Environments, International Magazine.
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Richins, A. (2019). 9. Out of Credit: Climate Finance in the Face of Climate Debt. Ed. P. E. Perkins. in Local activism for global climate justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. New York: Routledge.
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Ruder, S-L. and Sanniti S. (2019). Transcending the Learned Ignorance of Predatory Ontologies: A Research Agenda for an Ecofeminist-Informed Ecological Economics. In Sustainability journal 11 (5).
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Sers, M. R. (2019). Energy and the wealth of nations: an introduction to biophysical economics second edition by Charles A.S. Hall and Kent Klitgaard [Book Review]. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences. DOI : 10.1007/s13412-019-00574-9
Schmidt, J.J. (2019). The moral geography of the Earth system. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1-14. doi.org/10.1111/tran.12308
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Svartzman, R. , Dron, D. Espagne, E. (2019). From Ecological Macroeconomics to a Theory of Endogenous Money for a Finite Planet. Ecological Economics, 162, 108-120. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2019.04.018
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Temper, L., McGarry, D. and Weber, L., (2019). From academic to political rigour: Insights from the ‘Tarot’of transgressive research. Ecological Economics, 164, p.106379.
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Vargas, I. (2019). “Forest on Trial: Towards a Relational Theory of Legal Agency for Transitions into the Ecozoic.” In: Orr, Christopher; Kish, Kaitlin, and Jennings, Bruce (Eds). Liberty and the Ecological Crisis: Freedom on a Finite Planet. Routledge.
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Vargas, I., Temper, L., Sterling, J., Sellers, S., Moore, M., Melga-Melgar, R., Larson, J., Horner, C., Erickson, J.D., Egler, M., Brown, P.G., Boulot, E., Beigi, T., Babcock, M. (2019) From the Anthropocene to Mutual Thriving: An Agenda for Higher Education in the Ecozoic. In Sustainability 11 (12).
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Vargas, I. (2019). (Chapter Translation) Ulloa, Astrid. Climate Change, Cultures, Territories, Nonhumans, and Relational Knowledges in Colombia. Humanities Futures: Duke University.
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Victor, P. , Sers. M. (2019). The Limits to Green Growth. In Handbook on Green Growth,. UK: Edward-Elgar Publishing.
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Wironen, M. B., Bartlett, R. V., & Erickson, J. D. (2019). Deliberation and the Promise of a Deeply Democratic Sustainability Transition. In Sustainability, 11(4), 10-23
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Yahya H. G. (2019). Developing a Child-Centered Water Poverty Index: General Guidelines and the Case Study of the Bayano Region, Panama (Report Version 1.0). Montreal, Canada: Building 21.
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Yahya H. G. (Summer 2019). Sacred Syncretism and Proteanism: Ubiquitous Sacredness. Radix: McGill’s Student Spirituality Magazine. 9.
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Yahya H. G. and Britto dos Santos N. (2019). Education Reform in the Struggle for Climate Justice. In E. Perkins (Ed.), Local Activism for Global Climate Justice: The Great Lakes Watershed. (pp. 193-207). Routledge: Abingdon, United Kingdom.
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2018
Adams, A. & Morse, J. (2018). Non-Material Matters: A call for integrated assessment of benefits from ecosystems in research and policy. In Land Use Policy , 80. 400-402. doi: 10.1016/j.landusepol.2018.04.03
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Adams, A., Pontius, J., Galford, G, Merrill, S., & Gudex-Cross, D. (2018). Modeling carbon storage across a heterogeneous mixed temperate forest: the influence of forest type specificity on regional-scale carbon storage estimates. In Landscape Ecology (33) 4. 641-658. doi: 10.1007/s10980-018-0625-0
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Britto dos Santos, N., & Gould, R. K. (2018). Can relational values be developed and changed? Investigating relational values in the environmental education literature. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability (35), 124-131. doi.org/10.1016/j.cosust.2018.10.019.
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Brown, P.G., Mason, I., & Regehr, C.G. (2018). Finding an Ethical Foundation for Economics in the Anthropocene, In: Dominick A. DellaSala, and Michael I. Goldstein (eds.) The Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, (4), 11-20. Oxford: Elsevier. doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809665-9.10466-5.
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Burke, M. J. (2018). Energy democracy and the co-production of social and technological systems in north-eastern North America (Ch. 5). In Szolucha, A. (Ed.). Energy, Resource Extraction and Society: Impacts and Contested Futures (pp. 88-104). New York, NY: Routledge.
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Burke, M. J. (2018). Energy democracy in northeastern North America [data set]. Qualitative Data Repository. doi.org/10.5064/F6BUAX58. QDR Main Collection.
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Burke, M. J. (2018). Mutually-Beneficial Renewable Energy Systems. Relations. Beyond Anthropocentrism, 6(1), 87–116. https://doi.org/10.7358/rela-2018-001-burk
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Burke, M. J. (2018). Shared yet Contested: Energy Democracy Counter-narratives. Front. Commun. – Science and Environmental Communication, 3:22. DOI:10.3389/fcomm.2018.00022.
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Burke, M. J., & Stephens, J. C. (2018). Political power and renewable energy futures: A critical review. Energy Research & Social Science, 35, 78–93. doi.org/10.1016/j.erss.2017.10.018.
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Bliss, Sam and Leah Temper. (2018) The indigenous climate justice of the Unist’ot’en resistance. In (Ed) Stefan Gaarsmand Jacobsen Climate Justice and the Economy: Social Mobilization, Knowledge and the Political. New York: Routledge Advances in Climate Change Research, 69–83.
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Bliss, S. and Giorgos K.. (2018). In (Eds) Ashish Khotari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria, and Alberto Acosta.Ecomodernism Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary, Delhi: Authors Up Front.
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Bliss, S. (2018). Frank Trentmann’s Empire of Things: How We Became a World of Consumers, from the Fifteenth Century to the Twenty-first (New York: HarperCollins, 2016). In Environmental Values 27 (6). 707-710
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Caswell, M., & Anderzén, J. (2018). The Stories Behind the Certification: Perspectives from Fair Trade Coffee Producers. Agroecology and Livelihoods Collaborative (ALC), University of Vermont. Policy Brief #2.
Crownshaw, T., Morgan, C., Adams, A., Sers, M., Britto dos, N., Damiano, A., Gilbert, L., Yahya Haage, G., & Greenford, D. H. (2018). Over the horizon: Exploring the conditions of a post-growth world. The Anthropocene Review. doi.org/10.1177/2053019618820350.
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Del Bianco, A., Mallery, D., Paudel, K., & Bunch, M. (2018). The Exploration of Socio-Ecological Approaches and Indicators in the Anthropocene. In K. Zywert & S. Quilley (Eds.), Medicines for the Anthropocene: Health on a Finite Planet. Toronto, ON: University of Toronto Press.
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Farley, J., & Washington, H. (2018). Circular Firing Squads: A Response to ‘The Neoclassical Trojan Horse of Steady-State Economics’ by Pirgmaier. Ecological Economics, 147, 442-449. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.01.015.
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Filbee-Dexter, K., Symons, C. C., Jones, K., Haig, H., Pittman, J., Alexander, S. M., & Burke, M. (2018). Quantifying ecological and social drivers of ecological surprise. Journal of Applied Ecology. doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.13171.
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Fox, M.J.V., & Erickson, J.D. (2018). Genuine Economic Progress in the United States: A Fifty State Study and Comparative Assessment. Ecological Economics, 147, 29-35. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.01.002.
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Garver, G. (2018). Moving from environmental law to ecological law: frameworks, priorities and strategies (Chapter 14 in Ecological Integrity, Law and Governance, L. Westra, K. Bosselmann, J. Gray and K. Gwiazdon, eds.). New York: Routledge.
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Greenford, D.H., & Matthews, D. (2018). Canada’s next budget update should include carbon [Editorial]. The Conversation.
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Gobby, J. (2018). Book Review of The Archipelago of Hope: Wisdom and Resilience from the Edge of Climate Change. Environment & Society
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Gobby, J., & Gareau, K. (2018). Understanding the crises, uncovering root causes and envisioning the world (s) we want. In Tahseen J. (Ed) (2018) Routledge Handbook of Climate Justice. New York: Routledge.
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Gobby, J. 2018. Introduction. In The Mudgirls Natural Building Collective (Ed) Mudgirls Manifesto: Handbuilt Homes, Handcrafted Lives. Canada: New Society Publishers.
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Heinberg, R. & Crownshaw, T. (2018). Energy Decline and Authoritarianism. BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality, 3:8. doi.org/10.1007/s41247-018-0042-
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Jean, S., Gilbert, L., Medema, W., Keijser, X., Mayer, I., Inam, A., & Adamowski, J. (2018). Serious Games as Planning Support Systems: Learning from Playing Maritime Spatial Planning Challenge 2050. Water, 10 (12), 1786. doi.org/10.3390/w10121786
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Mallery, D., and Bunch, M. J. “Viability of Complex Systems: A Holistic Conceptual Framework.” Education for Sustainable Human and Environmental Systems, Routledge, 2018, pp. 33–47.
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Matthews, D., & Greenford, D.H. (2018). Good climate policy is incompatible with expanding fossil fuel extraction: The budget Canadians need to be talking about [Editorial]. Ricochet.
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Orr, C.J. (2018). Uneconomic Growth, In: Dominick A. DellaSala, and Michael I. Goldstein (eds.) The Encyclopedia of the Anthropocene, (4), 277-285. Oxford: Elsevier. doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-809665-9.10474-4
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Pope, L., Roche, E., Morgan, C. B., & Kolodinsky, J. (2018). Sampling tomorrow’s lunch today: Examining the effect of sampling a vegetable-focused entrée on school lunch participation, a pilot study. In Preventive Medicine Reports, 12,152157.
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Sers, M. R., & Victor, P. A. (2018). The Energy-missions Trap. Ecological Economics, 151, 10–21. doi.org/10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.04.004
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Spencer, P., Perkins, P. E., & Erickson, J. D. (2018). Re-establishing Justice as a Pillar of Ecological Economics Through Feminist Perspectives. Ecological Economics, 152, 191-198. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2018.05.02210–21.
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Stephens, J. C., Burke, M. J., Gibian, B., Jordi, E., & Watts, R. (2018). Operationalizing energy democracy: Challenges and opportunities in Vermont’s renewable energy transformation. Frontiers in Communication, 3. https://doi.org/10.3389/fcomm.2018.00043
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Vargas, I., (2018). Plants and the Law: Vegetal Ontologies and the Rights of Nature. A Perspective from Latin America. In Gustafsson R., Hill R. Ngo H. (eds). Philosophies of Difference: Nature, Racism, and Sexuate Difference. London – NY: Routledge.
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Vargas, I. (2018). (Entry Translation) “Revolution” In Ashish Kothari, Ariel Salleh, Arturo Escobar, Federico Demaria and Alberto Acosta. (Eds.). Pluriverse: A Post-Development Dictionary. Authors Up front: Delhi. (Various Translators)
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Victor, P. A., Sers, M. (2018). The Limits to Green Growth. In (Ed.) Roger Fouquet Handbook on Green Growth. Northampton: Edward-Elgar Publishing.
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Wironen, M.B., Bennett, E.M., & Erickson, J.D. (2018). Phosphorus flows and legacy accumulation in an animal-dominated agricultural region from 1925 to 2012. Global Environmental Change, 50, 88–99. doi.org/10.1016/j.gloenvcha.2018.02.017.
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2017
Bliss, S., Adams, A., Hamshaw, K., & Telle, S. (2017). President Trump’s Proposed Budget Changes Would Increase Greenhouse Gas Emissions by More than 5 Million Metric Tons CO2e. SSRN. 1-20.
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Burke, M. J., & Stephens, J. C. (2017). Energy democracy: Goals and policy instruments for sociotechnical transitions. Energy Research & Social Science. doi:10.1016/j.erss.2017.09.024
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Byerly, H., Balmford, A., Ferraro, P.J., Hammond Wagner, C., Palchack, E., Polasky, S., Ricketts, T.H., Schwartz, A., and Fisher, B. (2017). Nudging pro‐environmental behavior: evidence and opportunities. In Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16 (3). https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.1777
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Britto dos Santos, N., De Castro Pena, J.C., Goulart, F. G., Fernandes, W., Hoffmann, D.,Leite., F., Soares-Filho, B., Sobral-Souza, T., Vancine, M.H., Rodrigues, M., (2017). Impacts of mining activities on the potential geographic distribution of eastern Brazil mountaintop endemic species. In Perspectives in Ecology and Conservation 15 (3): 172-178. DOI: 10.1016/j.pecon.2017.07.005.
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Duda, J., Hanna, T., & Burke, M. (2017). Building Community Capacity for Energy Democracy: A Deck of Strategies. The Next Systems Project. Retrieved from
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Duncan, L., & Garver, G. (2017). NAFTA and the environment: time to come clean. The National Observer. Retrieved from
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Erickson, J. (2017). Best Documentary Feature Film. Waking the Sleeping Giant. Retrieved from [Link to website]
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Farley, J. (2017). Bringing the Earth Back into the Equation with Ecological Economics, In: Assadourian, E., & Mastny, L. (Eds), State of the World: EarthEd: Rethinking Education on a Changing Planet (chap. 22). Washington DC: Island Press, 392.
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Filbee-Dexter, K., Pittman, J., Haig, H. A., Alexander, S. M., Symons, C. C., & Burke, M. J. (2017). Ecological surprise: concept, synthesis, and social dimensions. Ecosphere, 8(12), e02005. doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.2005
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Garver, G. (2017). Ecological Integrity in the Anthropocene: Lessons for Law from Ecological Restoration and Beyond (book chapter, The Role of Integrity in the Governance of the Commons, F-T. Gottwald, J. Gray and L. Westra, eds.). New York: Springer.
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Gudex-Cross, D., Pontius, J., Adams, A. (2017). Enhanced forest cover mapping using spectral unmixing and object-based classification of multi-temporal Landsat imagery. Remote Sensing of Environment, 196, 193-204. doi: 10.1016/j.rse.2017.05.006
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Hamshaw, K., Inwood, S., Kolodinsky, J., and Needle, M. (2017). Generating knowledge to inform regional planning for sustainability: The roles of community engagement and indicators in the ECOS Project. In S. Kenney, B. McGrath, R. Phillips (Eds.), The Handbook of Community Development: Perspectives from Around the Globe. London: Routledge.
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Heinberg, R. (2017). There’s No App for That: Technology and Morality in the Age of Climate Change, Overpopulation, and Biodiversity Loss. Corvallis: Post Carbon Institute, 62.
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Niles, M and Hammond W. (2017). Farmers share their perspectives on California water management and the Sustainable Groundwater Management Act. In California Agriculture.
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Picard, M. H., Barsalou, O., & Beigi, T. (2017). Welcome to the Molysmocene. In Critial Legal Thinking.
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Sanniti, S. R. (2017). Applications of Terror Management in the Ecological Crisis: A Literature Review on the topics of Human-Nature Relations & Economic Behaviour. Outstanding Graduate Student Paper Series: York University, 154.
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Schmidt, J.J. (2017). Water: Abundance, Scarcity, and Security in the Age of Humanity. New York: NYU Press.
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Sovacool, B. K., Burke, M., Baker, L., Kotikalapudi, C. K., & Wlokas, H. (2017). New frontiers and conceptual frameworks for energy justice. Energy Policy, 105, 677-691. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2017.03.005
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Spash, C. L. (2017). Routledge Handbook of Ecological Economics: Nature and Society. Oxford: Routledge, 552.
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Spencer, P. (2017). Shaping Policy in the Anthropocene: Gender Justice as a Social, Economic and Ecological Challenge. Graduate College Dissertations and Theses: University of Vermont, 206.
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Trubek, A. B., Carabello, M., Morgan, C., & Lahne, J. (2017). Empowered to cook: The crucial role of ‘food agency’ in making meals. Appetite, 116, 297-305. doi:10.1016/j.appet.2017.05.017
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Vargas, I. (2017). Plants and the Law: Vegetal Ontologies and the Rights of Nature. A Perspective from Latin America. In Australian Feminist Law Journal, 43(1):67-87.
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Vargas, I. (2017). Nomadic Ecologies. Plants, Embodied Knowledge and Temporality in the Colombian Amazon. In Boletín de Antropología. Medellin: Universidad de Antioquia, 32(53): 255-276.
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Victor, P. A., & Dolter, B. (2017). Handbook on Growth and Sustainability. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire: Edward Elgar, 545.
Wolfson, J. A., Bostic, S., Lahne, J., Morgan, C., Henley, S. C., Harvey, J., & Trubek, A. (2017). A comprehensive approach to understanding cooking behavior. British Food Journal, 119(5), 1147-1158. doi:10.1108/bfj-09-2016-0438
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Yahya H. G. (2017). Are species largely redundant? Testing the reliability of increasingly complex trait-based classifications in understanding Canadian Arctic ecosystems. McGill Science Undergraduate Research Journal 12(1): 11-15.
Yari, A., Madramootoo, C., Woods, S. A., Adamchuk, V. I., & Gilbert, L. (2017). Chapter 6 – Application of Variable-Rate Irrigation for Potato Productivity. In C. Madramootoo (Ed.), Application of Variable-Rate Irrigation Technology to Conserve Water and Improve Crop Productivity (Vol. Doctor of Philosophy, pp. 153). Montreal: McGill University.
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2016
Adams, A. (2016). Methods for the spatial modeling of forest carbon in the Northern Forest. Graduate College Dissertations and Theses: University of Vermont, 77.
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Adams, A. B., Pontius, J.A., & Galford, G. L. (2016). Calculating carbon storage in the Northern Forest: a methods comparison. Poster session presented at the 2016 Federation of Earth Science Information Partners (ESIP) Winter Meeting, Washington D.C.
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Anderzén, J. (2016). Peacemaker: Vanessa Gray’s Battle Against the Oil Industry (original title: Rauhantekijä: Vanessa Grayn taistelu öljyteollisuutta vastaan). Rauhan puolesta 5
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Arruda, J., & Dolter, B. (2016). Canadian contributions to the Ecological Economics Journal. Report to The Canadian Society for Ecological Economics: York University, 20.
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Arruda, J. (2016). Settler Colonialism and Mainstream Economics. Outstanding Papers and Master theses: York University, 151.
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Brown, P .G. & Erickson, J. D. (2016). How higher education imperils the future: An urgent call for action. Balance 1(2), 42-48.
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Caswell, M., Méndez, V. E., Hayden, J., Anderzén, J., Merritt, P., Cruz, A., Izzo, V., Castro, S., Wiegel, J., Ospina, A., & Fernandez, M. (2016). Assessing resilience in coffee-dependent communities of Honduras, Nicaragua and Haiti. Research Brief #5. Agroecology and Rural Livelihoods Group (ARLG), University of Vermont & Lutheran World Relief (LWR).
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Caswell, M., Méndez, V. E., Hayden, J., Anderzén, J., Merritt, P., Cruz, A., Izzo, V., Castro, S., Wiegel, J., Ospina, A., & Fernandez, M. (2016). Análisis de la resiliencia en las comunidades dependientes del café en Honduras, Nicaragua y Haití. Informe de Investigación #5. Agroecology and Rural Livelihoods Group (ARLG), University of Vermont & Lutheran World Relief (LWR).
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Dolter, B., & Victor, P. A. (2016). Casting a long shadow: Demand-based accounting of Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions responsibility. Ecological Economics, 127, 156-164. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.04.013
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Dube, B., & Farley, J. (2016). Silvopasture and Riparian Agroforestry in Santa Catarina: An Alternative Approach to Ecosytem Services. The International Society for Ecological Economics.
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Erickson, J. (2016). Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way: The Economics of State Carbon Taxes. Gund Tea: University of Vermont.
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Erickson, J. D. (2016). Unity over Discipline: Tales from the Borderlands of Two Cultures. Innovations in Collaborative Modeling: Michigan State University.
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Gakwaya, A. (2016). L’intégration du développement durable dans la loi sur les mines du québec: Quelle place pour l’équité sociale? Journal of Environmental Law and Practice, 28(2), 199-228.
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Greenford, D. H. (2016). Opinion: Correcting the myopia of Canadian climate policy. The National Observer. Retrieved from
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Halley, P., & Gakwaya, A. Z. (2016). Mémoire concernant le projet de loi 102 – Loi modifiant la Loi sur la qualité de l’environnement afin de moderniser le régime d’autorisation environnementale et modifiant d’autres dispositions législatives notamment pour réformer la gouvernance du Fonds vert. Commission des transports et de l’environnement de l’Assemblée nationale, 1-16.
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Hammond Wagner, C., Cox, M., and Bazo Robles, J. L. (2016) Pesticide lock-in in Peruvian small scale agriculture. In Ecological Economics, 129, 72-81.
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Jackson, T., Victor, P., & Naqvi, A. A. (2016). Towards a Stock-Flow Consistent Ecological Macroeconomics. Work Package 205, MS40 “Report on model results including additional policies to counter averse effects”. WWWforEurope, 114: European Commission.
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Juncos-Gautier, M. A. (2016). To Grow, or Not to Grow, That Is the Question for Puerto Rico’s Economy. Viewpoint, 24. The San Juan Daily Star. Retrieved from
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Kusmer, A. (2016). Watershed Buffering of Anthropogenic: Phosphorus Pressure: Landscape and Legacy. Master of Science theses: McGill University, 103.
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Novais, S. M. A., Nunes, C. A., Santos, N. B., D`Amico, A. R., Fernandes, G. W., Quesada, M., Braga, R. F., & Neves, A. C. O. (2016). Effects of a Possible Pollinator Crisis on Food Crop Production in Brazil. PLoS ONE 11(11): e0167292. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0167292
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Perkins, P. E. (2016). Commons and Climate Justice: Ecofeminist and Indigenous Paths. The International Society for Ecological Economics conference.
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Sanniti, S. (2016). Redefining the Role of Consumption for a Sustainable Future. Women & Environments International, 96/97, pp.54-55.
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Sanniti, S. (2016). The True Cost. Women & Environments International, 96/97, pp.49-50.
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Schmidt, J. J.,Brown, P. G., & Orr, C. J. (2016). Ethics in the Anthropocene: A research agenda. The Anthropocene Review 3(3), 188-200.
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Wagner, C. H., Cox, M., & Robles, J. L. (2016). Pesticide lock-in in small scale Peruvian agriculture. Ecological Economics, 129, 72-81. doi:10.1016/j.ecolecon.2016.05.013
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Wironen, M., Palazuelos, A., Cole, N., Kusmer A., & Arruda J. (2016). Choosing a Path in the Anthropocene: An Ecological Economics Assessment of Public Sector Decision Analysis Frameworks. The International Society for Ecological Economics conference.
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2015
Beigi, T. M., Ngadi, M. O., Holman, D. B., & Chénier, M. R. (2015). Analysis of fungal diversity in ready-to-eat pizza and effectiveness of pulsed ultraviolet-light treatment for inactivation of mold on agar surface. Journal of Bioprocessing & Biotechniques, 5(5),
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Brown, P. G., & Timmerman, P. (2015). Ecological Economics for the Anthropocene: An Emerging Paradigm. Columbia University Press.
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Garver, G. and M.S. Goldberg. (2015). Boundaries and Indicators: Conceptualizing and Measuring Progress Toward an Economy of Right Relationship Constrained by Global Ecological Limits (book chapter, Ecological Economics for the Anthropocene, P.G. Brown and P. Timmerman, eds). New York: Columbia University Press.
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Garver, G. (2015). Forgotten Promises: Neglected Environmental Provisions of the NAFTA and the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (book chapter, NAFTA and Sustainable Development, H. Kong and K. Wroth, eds.). New York: Cambridge University Press.
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Halley, P., & Gakwaya, A. Z. (2015). Livre vert «Moderniser le régime d’autorisation environnementale de la Loi sur la qualité de l’environnement». Commission des transports et de l’environnement de l’Assemblée nationale, 1-22.
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Juncos-Gautier, M. A. (2015). El Proyecto de la Realidad Climática [The Climate Reality Project]. Perspectivas en Asuntos Ambientales, 4, p. 35-41. Universidad Metroplitana (UMET). Annual interdisciplinary publication of the School of Environmental Affairs, UMET.
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Juncos-Gautier, M. A. (2015). El desarrollo inteligente: Medicina para la salud [Smart Growth: Medicine for Health]. Corriente Verde, 6(2). Puerto Rico’s professional green business magazine.
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United Nations (2015). The World’s Women 2015: Trends and Statistics. New York: United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Statistics Division. Sales No. E.15.XVII.8.
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Wagner, C. H. (2015). Essay: A clean lake needs a change in culture. Burlington Free Press. Retrieved from
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Wironen, M. (2015). Essay: Consider landscape to clean the lake. Burlington Free Press. Retrieved from
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Zia, A. & Wagner, C. H. (2015). Mainstreaming early warning systems in development and planning processes: Multi-level implementation of Sendai framework in Indus and Sahel. International Journal of Disaster Risk Science 6(2), 189-199.
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2014
Brown, P. G., & Erickson, J. (2014). Education for the Anthropocene: How the Orphan Disciplines Undercut Freedom. International Karl Polanyi Conference: Concordia University.
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Juncos-Gautier, M. A. (2014). Una “pérdida de energía” no hablar sobre el cénit del petróleo [A “Loss of Energy” Not to Talk about Peak Oil].Corriente Verde, 5(2).
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2013
Garver, G. (2013). The Rule of Ecological Law: The Legal Complement to Degrowth Economics. Sustainability 5(1): 316-337.
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Brown, P. G. (2013). Democracy in the Anthropocene. The Center for Humans and Nature. Retrieved from
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Prieto, P., Hall, C.A.S. and Melgar, R., 2013. Spain’s photovoltaic revolution: The energy return on investment. New York: Springer.
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2009
Brown, P.G. and G. Garver. 2009. Right Relationship: Building a Whole Earth Economy. San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler.
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