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Science and Ecological EconomicsIntegrating of the Study of Humans and the Rest of NatureThe University of Vermont Ecological economics is a transdisciplinary field that seeks to integrate the study of humans and the rest of nature as the basis for the creation of a sustainable and desirable future. It seeks to dissolve the barriers between the traditional disciplines and achieve a true consilience of all the sciences and humanities. This consilient, transdisciplinary science represents a rebalancing of analysis and synthesis; a recognition of the central role of envisioning in science; a pragmatic philosophy built on complex systems theory, thermodynamics, and modeling; a multiscale approach; and a consistent integration of cultural and biological coevolution. It will allow us to build a world that is both sustainable and desirable and that recognizes our fundamental partnership with the rest of nature.
Key Words: fractals predictability envisioning cultural evolution
Bulletin of Science, Technology & Society, Vol. 29, No. 5,
358-373 (2009) This article has been cited by other articles:
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