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Thursday, October 20, 2011
Josh Farley on the Ecological Economy
Joshua Farley is Professor of Community Development & Applied Economics and Public Administration at the University of Vermont. He is a famous ecological economist who has contributed immensely to the field and has provided several strong arguments for its purpose as a discipline. The video above captures it all -- a introduction to ecological economics, its main goals, some of his ideas -- and lasts for about 40 minutes or so.
It's a really useful video that essentially discusses how we can adapt our economic systems to the ecological and physical constraints of our planet.
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Ecological Economics
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