Ecological Economics

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67. Ulanowicz, R.E. 1991. Contributory values of ecosystem resources. pp. 253-268. In: R. Costanza (ed.) Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability Columbia University Press, New York.

73. Hannon, B.M., R. Costanza and R.E. Ulanowicz. 1991. A general accounting framework for ecological systems: A functional taxonomy for connectivist ecologyTheoretical Population Biology 40:78-104.

102. Gafiychuk, V.V., I.A. Lubashevsky and R.E. Ulanowicz. 1997. Distributed self-regulation in ecological and economic systemsComplex Systems 11:357-372.

123. Kay, J.J., T. Allen, R. Fraser, J.C. Luvall, and R.E. Ulanowicz. 2001. Can we use energy based indicators to characterize and measure the status of ecosystems, human, disturbed and natural? Pp. 121-133 In. S. Ulgiati, M.T. Brown, M. Giampietro, R.A. Herendeen and K. Mayumi (Eds.) Advances in Energy Studies: Exploring Supplies, Constraints and Strategies SGEditoriali: Padova.

168. Ulanowicz, R.E., Goerner, S.J., Lietaer, B. and Gomez, R. 2009. Quantifying sustainability: Resilience, efficiency and the return of information theoryEcological Complexity 6:27-36.

170. Lietaer, B., Ulanowicz, R.E. and Goerner, S.J. 2009. Options for managing a systematic bank crisisSapiens 1(2):1-15.

174. Goerner, S.J., Lietaer, B. and Ulanowicz, R.E. 2009. Quantifying economic sustainability: Implications for free-enterprise theory, policy and practiceEcological Economics 69:76–81.

179. Lietaer, B., R.E. Ulanowicz, S.J. Goerner, and N. McLaren. 2010. Is our monetary structure a systemic cause for financial instability? Evidence and remedies from natureJournal of Futures Studies 14(3):89-108.

188. Ulanowicz, R.E. 2012. Focus on networks and philanthropy (Interview)Alliance 17(4):36-37.

194. Huang, J. and R.E. Ulanowicz. 2014. Ecological Network Analysis for Economic Systems: Growth and Development and Implications for Sustainable DevelopmentPloS one 9(6): e100923.

198. Matutinovic, I., Salthe, S.N., Ulanowicz, R.E., 2016. The mature stage of capitalist development: Models, signs and policy implications. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 39:17-30.

202. Xu, Z., Cheng, G., Ulanowicz, R.E., Song, X., Deng, X. and Zhong, F. 2018. The Common Developmental Road: Tensions among Centripetal and Centrifugal Dynamics National Science Review, 5(3):417-426, doi: 10.1093/nsr/nwx033/3101042.

208. Fath, B.D., D. A. Fiscus, S. J. Goerner, A. Berea and R. E. Ulanowicz. 2019. Measuring regenerative economics: 10 principles and measures undergirding systemic economic health. Global Transitions 1:15-27.

210. Ulanowicz, R.E. 2020. Quantifying sustainable balance in ecosystem configurations. Current Research in Environmental Sustainability 1:1–6.

212. Cazzolla-Gatti, R., R. Koppl, B.D. Fath, S. Kauffman, W. Hordijk and R.E.Ulanowicz. 2020. On the emergence of ecological and economic niches. J. Bioeconomics doi:10.1007/s10818-020-09295-4.

213. Ulanowicz, R.E. 2021. Socio-ecological networks: A lens that focuses beyond physics. J. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution Vol. 9. doi:10.3389/fevo.2021.643122.