Ecological Economics University WWW site and graduate program

Karl Radov (mailto:kradov@WORLD.STD.COM)
Sat, 1 Feb 1997 15:57:20 -0500

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Date:         Sat, 1 Feb 1997 15:57:20 -0500
From: Karl Radov <mailto:kradov@WORLD.STD.COM>
Subject:      Ecological Economics University WWW site and graduate program
To: mailto:DEVEL-L@AMERICAN.EDU

     Readers of this list appear unaware that Jay Hanson had been a frequent,
if - IMHO - foolish, "contributor" to the sci.econ newsgroup.  After becoming
the subject of regular intellectual refutation and then ridicule in that
newsgroup, by economists, physicists, and biologists, he seems to have
moved his postings from sci.econ to this list and a couple of others.

Those with an intellectually substantive, rather than a hortatory, interest in the subject of ecological economics, may find the following forwarded post to be of interest.

Karl ------------------------------

> Xref: world sci.econ.research:6283
> From: Moderator <mailto:dlj@inforamp.net>
> Subject: "Ecological economics"
> Date: Wed, 29 Jan 1997 09:45:02 -0500
> Approved: -dlj.
> Message-ID: <mailto:5cq6o3$e2g@newsgate.duke.edu>
> NNTP-Posting-Host: walras.econ.duke.edu
> Originator: mailto:dlj@walras.econ.duke.edu
>
> The following is a note I culled from a newsletter I get, a continuing
> argumentation among people interested in "ecological economics." My own
> view of the subject is like Ghandi's of Western civilization: "That would
> be a good idea."
>
> Since some members of the cult are intelligent enough to do real damage,
> I suggest that genuine economists interested in preserving education might
> want to look in on this archive.
>
> -dlj.
>
> _ _ _ _ _ Copied note starts here:
>
> ISEE's Internet Archive of Ecol-Econ Curricula and Syllabi can be found
> at http://csf.colorado.edu/ISEE It is a growing list of examples of
> how grad profs are using ecol-econ in the classroom.
>
> We are also affiliated with the University of Maryland which offers
> ecol-econ training on the grad level, including a newly approved
> Certificate in Ecol-Econ which is earned in conjunction with and in
> addition to a graduate degree. Such instructors as Herman Daly and
> Robert Costanza are part of this Certificate and I would be happy to
> field questions from interested parties as well as send out hardcopy
> info.
>
> Thanks.
> --
> Douglas Hinrichs, Executive Director
> International Society for Ecological Economics
> "the ecological economics bulletin" Editor
> 410.326.0794 tel.
> 410.326.7354 fax
> mailto:hinrichs@cbl.cees.edu
> http://kabir.cbl.cees.edu/ISEE/ISEEhome.html
>

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