Ecological economics is a discipline that
accepts as its starting point the economic
system. This is an open system that interacts
with ecosystems and social systems as they
influence each other. There are methodological
discussions of character science, which we will
not go into great depth. Ecological economics is
a new paradigm, a new approach or simply a
rational response of economic science to
the threat of the survival of human creation
caused; among other things, by the separation
based on production process and a more natural
process. The two major strands, resulting in
many additional cases are those defend the
discipline as:
A research project,
continuous change.
- A different system of
knowledge represents a break with the scientific
paradigm that is currently predominant.
Our recommendation would
be the basis for development of ecological
economics. The new premises requires thinking in
terms inter-disciplinary, which is an
intellectual challenge as well as a challenge to
the academic interests established in the past
generations.
Aristotle made a
separation between oikonomia and financial
considerations. These differ fundamentally in 3
aspects: the oikonomia adopts predominantly
long-term vision, consider costs and benefits of
the whole community and focuses on the
particular use value and the accumulation of
future value, rather than an exchange value. You
could use this distinction to explain current
separation between human ecology and science
economic: between the study of material flows
and energy in the ecosystems in which they live
juxtapose with man and the study of commercial
transacti
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