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Cover of book: Beyond Consensus
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
The series "Studies in Political Theory" presents a wide range of new and original work in contemporary Political Theory with no restriction as to approach or subject matter. It is broad in scope, including contributions to Political Philosophy, the History of Ideas or studies in applied theory. The series provides comprehensive and critical coverage of the different fields of modern political theory - such as democratic theory, institutional theory, critical theory, political justice and ethics. Its contributions examine Political Theory"s edges as well as its core and will help set the agenda for years to come. The “Studies in Political Theory” series sheds light on conceptual and topical controversies reflecting the pluralism of contemporary Political Theory. The series is edited on behalf of the research committee on "Political Theory and the History of Ideas" of the German Political Science Association.
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Cover of book: Global Change Management: Knowledge Gaps, Blindspots and Unknowables
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Publisher: Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, Baden-Baden
Econics is a transdisciplinary approach to studying the dynamics and functioning of ecological systems with the aim of deriving sustainable management solutions for natural resource-dependent socio-economic systems operating under global change. In ecosystem management the principal challenge is to work 'with the grain of nature' and not against it. The Series for Econics and Ecosystem Management strives to provide solutions to problematic questions such as: How is the balance between efficiency and resilience achieved in sustainable ecological systems? How do they adapt to changing conditions? What lessons from ecosystem functioning can be learnt to inform sustainable development policy and action?
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