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The Bioregional Economy Molly Scott Cato

The Bioregional Economy By Molly Scott Cato

The Bioregional Economy by Molly Scott Cato


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This book by leading green economist Molly Scott Cato sets out a visionary and yet rigorous account of what a bioregional approach to the economy would mean - and how to get there from here.

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The Bioregional Economy: Land, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness by Molly Scott Cato

In a world of climate change and declining oil supplies, what is the plan for the provisioning of resources? Green economists suggest a need to replace the globalised economy, and its extended supply chains, with a more 'local' economy. But what does this mean in more concrete terms? How large is a local economy, how self-reliant can it be, and what resources will still need to be imported? The concept of the 'bioregion' - developed and popularised within the disciplines of earth sciences, biosciences and planning - may facilitate the reconceptualisation of the global economy as a system of largely self-sufficient local economies.

A bioregional approach to economics assumes a different system of values to that which dominates neoclassical economics. The global economy is driven by growth, and the consumption ethic that matches this is one of expansion in range and quantity. Goods are defined as scarce, and access to them is a process based on competition. The bioregional approach challenges every aspect of that value system. It seeks a new ethic of consumption that prioritises locality, accountability and conviviality in the place of expansion and profit; it proposes a shift in the focus of the economy away from profits and towards provisioning; and it assumes a radical reorientation of work from employment towards livelihood.

This book by leading green economist Molly Scott Cato sets out a visionary and yet rigorous account of what a bioregional approach to the economy would mean - and how to get there from here.

The Bioregional Economy Reviews

'Leading green economist Molly Scott Cato argues that science presents irrefutable evidence that the present economic system poses threats to the sustainability of the earth's ecosystems. Rather than impose limits and restrictions on resource use, she calls for the re-enchantment of our relationship with the biospher through imaginative creativity.'

'Although written with an academic market in mind, this work is far from being a dull, negative critique of the finance-dominated global economy. On the contrary, it is packed with insights into workable alternatives.'

- Frances Hutchinson, The Social Artist, Spring 2014.

About Molly Scott Cato

Molly Scott Cato is Professor of Strategy and Sustainability at Roehampton University, UK. She is the author of Green Economics: An Introduction to Theory, Policy and Practice (Earthscan, 2008) and she has written widely on themes concerned with mutualism, social enterprise, policy responses to climate change, banking and finance, and local economies. She is a Director of Transition Stroud and of Stroud Common Wealth.

Table of Contents

Part I: Making Sense of the Bioregion 1. Why Bioregional Economics? 2. Visioning the Bioregional Economy 3. The Economist as Shaman Part II: Bioregional Resourcing 4. Firms, Farms and Factories 5. Provisioning and Provenance 6. Work as Craft 7. What About My iPad? Part III: Policies for a Bioregional Economy 8. Sharing our Common Wealth 9. Provisioning, Exchange and Sufficiency 10. Space, Limits and Boundaries 11. Living the Full Circle of Life

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CIN0415500826G
9780415500821
0415500826
The Bioregional Economy: Land, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness by Molly Scott Cato
Used - Good
Paperback
Taylor & Francis Ltd
20121116
254
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