Volume 1, 2010
Thematic Section

Toward a Green Economy: Science, Technology and Policy in Interaction
Guest Editor: James Tate, Jr, PhD

 

Guest Editorial
Ecology and the economy

James Tate, Jr, PhD 
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T1-2

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The not so worldly philosophers: Why mainstream economics can't be green
Robert L. Nadeau, PhD
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T3-10

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Policy implications of ecosystem services provided by birds
Christopher J. Whelan, PhD, Daniel G. Wenny , PhD, and Robert J. Marquis, PhD
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T 11-20

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On the agenda, finally: America’s not-so-invisible forest health crisis
Laurence Wiseman, PhD
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T21-24

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Symbolism of sustainability: Means of operationalizing the concept
R. Warren Flint, PhD
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T25-37

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The commoditization of intangibles: Overcoming impediments to reducing water pollution through market incentives
Alex Echols
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T38-46

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Global economics for growth and survival: The need for fundamental shifts in economic, social and political systems
Richard Margrave, PhD
Synesis 2010; 1(1):T47-54

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