Economic, Social and Political Context
- Ecological Economics
- patrimony
- total quality management
- Biosecurity
- Trade
- Safe trade
- Equity
- Smart growth
- cost effectiveness-assessment
- Life cycle assessment
- Willingness-to-pay
- cost-effectiveness
- full cost accounting
- utility
- safe site
- Bioregional democracy
- top-down approach
- Environment
- Environmental organization
- Environmental movement
- Environmentalism
- Radical environmentalism
- Environmental agreements
- Environmental law
- International environmental law
- Environmental finance
- Environmental economics
- Green
- Green economist
- Green economics
- Ecology movement -
- land ethic
- Theoretical ecology
- Ecological
- Ecological niche
- Ecological selection
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