The New Environmental Economics. Eloi Laurent
well-being, resilience, and sustainability to change policy for the better Notes
17 10 Social-ecology: Connecting the inequality and ecological crises The rise of environmental inequality Risk, Noise, and Chemical Pollution Access to natural resources (food, energy, water) Exposure to social-ecological disasters From the welfare state to the social-ecological state Reading of Figure 10.2 Notes
18 11 The social-ecological transition in context: Capitalism, democracy, globalization, and digitalization Anthropocene or Capitalocene? Democracy or “green” dictatorship? Globalization and its environmental discontent Digital and ecological transition: Friends or foes? Notes
19 12 Urban sustainability and polycentric transition What is a city? The rise of cities Justice and the city The ecological impact of cities The ecological impact on cities Toward sustainable urban systems Re-inventing the city Measuring and advancing urban well-being Fostering the “polycentric transition” Notes
20 Conclusion: Open economics Notes
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