Karl Bruckmeier:经济学和可持续性。生态的角度

IF 0.5 4区 社会学 Q3 SOCIAL ISSUES
Milena P Ilić, Dušan Stojaković
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经济学教授卡尔·布鲁克迈尔(Karl Bruckmeier)于2020年出版的《经济学与可持续性:社会生态视角》(economics and Sustainability: Social-Ecological Perspectives)一书展示了经济知识对于更广泛地讨论环境可持续性的重要性,拓宽了环境政策的主题。这本书为读者提供了对可持续发展的经济观点的概述。它建立了社会生态框架和经济框架。通过三个时间光谱,它将过去、现在和未来整合到上述框架中,涵盖了经济学、生态学和其他跨学科研究,以及确保可持续性所必需的研究。《经济与可持续发展:社会生态视角》一书为实现可持续发展所必需的社会、经济、政治、文化和生态转型过程提供了广泛的知识基础。该书还指出,以全球治理的形式开展整个社会和正式机构的集体行动的必要性,这首先需要了解现代社会及其与自然的相互作用。这本书主要是为研究人员在可持续发展和经济学领域,学生在硕士研究和博士生,以及专家在可持续管理。Karl Bruckmeier是俄罗斯莫斯科国立研究型大学高等经济学院社会学系的教授。在此之前,他是瑞典哥德堡大学的教授,在那里他教授人类生态学。全书分为三个部分,共10章。本书第一部分“可持续发展过程:背景与范围”的核心章节是“可持续发展话语的政策背景”(第一章)、“历史背景:现代社会的可持续发展”(第二章)和“可持续发展话语的知识背景”(第三章)。在本书的这一部分,作者介绍了各种主题,通过这些主题,他塑造了理解可持续发展概念所需的知识基础,并创建了经济、生态和跨学科研究的平台。可持续性解决其政治和历史背景的政策背景是在书的这一部分给出的。本书的第二部分题为“可持续发展过程中的经济和生态知识”,分为以下几章:“直接经济学:自然资源管理”(第四章)、“环境经济学:正统观点”(第五章)、“生态经济学:批判观点”(第六章)和“可持续发展过程中的冲突、复发和失败:被忽视的问题”(第七章)。这一部分致力于概述对可持续发展至关重要的核心经济主题,例如自然资源管理、环境经济学和生态经济学,以及涉及被认为是可持续性障碍的危机、冲突和灾害的主题。
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Karl Bruckmeier: Economics and Sustainability. Social-Ecological Perspectives
The book by Karl Bruckmeier, a professor of economics, entitled "Economics and Sustainability: Social-Ecological Perspectives" published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2020, demonstrates the importance of economic knowledge for a broader discourse of environmental sustainability, broadening the subject matter of environmental policy. The book provides the reader with an overview of economic perspectives on sustainability. It establishes a social-ecological framework and an economic framework. Through the three temporal spectra, it integrates the past, the present and the future into the said framework, covering economics, ecology and other interdisciplinary studies and research necessary to ensure sustainability. The book "Economics and Sustainability: Social-Ecological Perspectives" offers a broad base of the knowledge of the social, economic, political, cultural and ecological transformation processes necessary to achieve sustainability. The necessity of carrying out the collective actions of the entire society and formal institutions in the form of global governance, which above all requires a knowledge of modern society and how it interacts with nature, is also pointed out in the book. The book is primarily intended for researchers in the field of sustainability and economics, students in master's studies and PhD students, as well as experts in sustainable management. Karl Bruckmeier is a professor at the Department of Sociology of National Research University – The Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia. Before this position, he was a professor at the University of Gothenburg, Sweden, where he taught human ecology. The book is organised into three parts with 10 chapters. The core chapters of the first part of the book entitled "The Sustainability Process: Context and Scope" are "The Policy Context of the Sustainability Discourse" (Chapter One), "The Historical Context: Sustainability in Modern Society" (Chapter Two), and "The Knowledge Context of the Sustainability Discourse" (Chapter Three). In this part of the book, the author introduces various themes by which he shapes the base of the knowledge needed to understand the concept of sustainability and creates the platform of economic, ecological and interdisciplinary research. The policy context of sustainability addressing its political and historical context is given in this part of the book. The second part of the book entitled "Economic and Ecological Knowledge in the Sustainability Process" is structured into the following chapters: "Economics Outright: Management of Natural Resources" (Chapter Four), "Environmental Economics: Orthodox Perspectives" (Chapter Five), "Ecological Economics: Critical Perspectives" (Chapter Six), and "Conflict, Relapse and Failure in the Sustainability Process: Neglected Problems" (Chapter Seven). This part is dedicated to the presentation of an overview of the core economic subject matter important for sustainable development, such as natural resource management, environmental economics and ecological economics, as well as the topics covering crises, conflicts and disasters, which are considered to be impediments to sustainability.
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审稿时长
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期刊介绍: Društvena istraživanja is a journal for general social issues, embracing complete thematic and disciplinary openness. It publishes works in different social disciplines (sociology, psychology, political science, psychiatry, history, law, economics, demography, linguistics etc.), but also publishes work that transcends the frontiers of individual disciplines. Papers are subject to anonymous review procedures. Indexed in: Current Contents/Social & Behavioral Sciences (CC/S&BS)
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