An Introduction to the Green Economy: Science, Systems and Sustainability
ISBN: 9781315884486
Platform/Publisher: Taylor & Francis / Routledge
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Subjects: Environment & Agriculture; Built Environment; Global Development; Economics Finance Business & Industry; Engineering & Technology; Environment and Sustainability; Geography; Environment & the Global South; Sustainable Development; Environmental Studies; Conservation - Environment Studies; Ecology - Environment Studies; Environmental Policy; Environmental Law - Environmental Studies; Environmental Change & Pollution; Environmental Management; Environmental Issues; Environment & Resources; Environment & Economics; Biodiversity & Conservation; Agriculture & Environmental Sciences; Plant & Animal Ecology; Energy; Economics; Industry & Industrial Studies; Power & Energy; Clean Tech; Human Geography; Environmental Sciences; Forestry; Agriculture and Food; Biodiversity; Bioenergy; Energy policy and economics; Environmental Economics; Renewable Energy; Renewable Energy; Traditional Industries - Clean & Green Advancements; Economic Geography; Environmental Geography; Primary Industries; Energy Industries & Utilities;


The green economy is widely seen as a potential solution to current global economic and environmental crises, and a potential mechanism by which sustainable development might be achieved in practice. Considerable investments are now being made into the development of green technology, renewable energy, biodiversity conservation, resource efficiency, recycling of materials and green infrastructure.

This textbook provides a comprehensive introduction to the green economy, using a strongly interdisciplinary approach based on environmental science, rather than treating it as a sub-set of economics. The scientific principles of sustainability are presented, which provide the foundations of the green economy, with a particular focus on systems-based approaches. Examples of real-world case studies are used to illustrate how the green economy can be achieved in practice. In this way, the authors provide a thorough overview of both the principles and practice of the green economy, drawing from a wide range of disciplines including ecology, geography, social science, psychology, sustainability science, environmental science, law and economics.

The emphasis is on presenting results of the latest research, derived from leading scientific journals. Rather than focusing on a single definition of what constitutes a 'green economy', the book introduces readers to the diversity of opinion that exists, and engages them in what is an active, on-going debate. This reflects the fact that many aspects of the green economy, and sustainable development more generally, are currently contested. In particular, the book will help readers to strengthen their ability to critically evaluate the evidence for and against the views presented, and to actively contribute to the future development of the green economy.


Adrian C. Newton is Professor in Conservation Science and Director of the Green Economy MSc at Bournemouth University, UK.

Elena Cantarello is a Researcher in Conservation Ecology and teaches on the Green Economy MSc at Bournemouth University, UK.

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