Style request "Environmental Values"
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what style would be close to "Environmental Values" http://www.erica.demon.co.uk/EV/EVinst.html.
In text: (Aldred, 2006: 142).
Aldred, J. 2006. ‘Incommensurability and monetary valuation’. Land Economics 82: 141–161.
EPA 2000. Who Cares About the Environment? Sydney: Environmental Protection Authority, http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/community/whocares (accessed 16 October 2002).
Martinez-Alier, J., G. Munda and J. O’Neill. 1998. ‘Weak comparability of values as a foundation for ecological economics’. Ecological Economics 26: 277–286.
Rolston III, H. 1989. Philosophy Gone Wild. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books.
Holland, A. 1997. ‘Substitutability: Why strong sustainability is weak and absurdly strong sustainability is not absurd’. In J. Foster (ed.), Valuing Nature? Economics, Ethics and Environment, pp.119–134. London: Routledge.
Thank you so much!
what style would be close to "Environmental Values" http://www.erica.demon.co.uk/EV/EVinst.html.
In text: (Aldred, 2006: 142).
Aldred, J. 2006. ‘Incommensurability and monetary valuation’. Land Economics 82: 141–161.
EPA 2000. Who Cares About the Environment? Sydney: Environmental Protection Authority, http://www.epa.nsw.gov.au/community/whocares (accessed 16 October 2002).
Martinez-Alier, J., G. Munda and J. O’Neill. 1998. ‘Weak comparability of values as a foundation for ecological economics’. Ecological Economics 26: 277–286.
Rolston III, H. 1989. Philosophy Gone Wild. Buffalo, New York: Prometheus Books.
Holland, A. 1997. ‘Substitutability: Why strong sustainability is weak and absurdly strong sustainability is not absurd’. In J. Foster (ed.), Valuing Nature? Economics, Ethics and Environment, pp.119–134. London: Routledge.
Thank you so much!
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