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  1. The Concept of Sustainable Economic Development.Edward B. Barbier - 1987 - Environmental Conservation 14 (2):101-110.
    Increasing recognition that the overall goals of environmental conservation and economic development are not conflicting but can be mutually reinforcing, has prompted calls for ‘environmentally sustainable’ economic development. Although there are difficulties in defining sustainable development in an analytically rigorous way, there is still a need to evolve a concept of sustainability that both distinguishes it from other post-war meanings of development and is useful for practical analysis and policymaking.
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  • Goals, agenda, and policy recommendations for ecological economics.Robert Costanza, Herman E. Daly & Joy A. Bartholomew - 1991 - In Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability. Columbia University Press. pp. 1--20.
  • Elements of environmental macroeconomics.Herman E. Daly - 1991 - In Robert Costanza (ed.), Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability. Columbia University Press. pp. 32--46.