Title: Back to Political Economy: Introducing Ecological Economics
1Back to Political Economy Introducing Ecological
Economics
Bernardo Aguilar Resident Degree Program Prescott
College, Prescott AZ baguilar_at_mail.prescott.edu
2Research Groups
- -Prescott College Strategic Development Plan
- Beth, Gibby, Pete, Bret
- -Agro-ecological Systems
- Lucero, Rob, Dara, Kyle
- -Energy and Built Environments
- Jeff, Conner, Nick
- -Food Waste
- Adam, Tobi
3Preanalytic Vision
- Pre-Analytic Wish List for Economy
- -Solidarity and Cooperation
- -Trans-discipline approach
- -Address population resource consumption
- -Value Biosphere health/wealth
- -Principles, measures, and regulation that
embrace sustainability - -Include stocks accounting
- -Pollution accounting
- -Sustainable Food System- bioregional
- -Efficient transfer of knowledge regarding
sustainable methods - -Recognize value of informal economy
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5Economy-Ecology
- From the Greek Oikos household Neimen to
manage Logie logy-science, study.
6Ecological Economic Pre-Analytic Vision
- Systems View
- Parameters of Sustainability
- Precautionary Principle
- Entropy and The Economy
7Systems View A Concern for Sustainability
8Systems View Complex Adaptive Systems
9(cultural change, resources, energy and materials
needed)
Socio-Environmental Uncertainty
Increased Complexity
Human transit and natural capital flows regulated
International Political Borders
No International Political Borders
10Coevolution of Human and Natural Systems
11Parameters of Sustainability
12Precautionary Principle
13Precautionary Principle
14Precautionary Principle
15Precautionary Principle
16Entropy and the Economy
17Political Economy
- Neoclassical economics error explaining human
decision making as the outcome of choices on the
margin and the aspiration that this form of
explanation strives for universality. - modern political economy has brought an increased
recognition that institutions and history matter
for the manner in which human agents make their
rational choices.
18Political Ecology
- study of the relationships, between political
institutions and values, economic institutions
and practices, and the natural environment that
supports them all. - Joan Martinez-Alier