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A preliminary assessment of indicators for SDG 14 on Oceans . (2017). Recuero Virto, Laura ; Recuerovirto, Laura.
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  38. Towards the integration of social, economic and ecological knowledge. (2012). Spash, Clive.
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  44. New foundations for ecological economics. (2012). Spash, Clive.
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  46. Trade-offs between justices, economics, and efficiency. (2011). Quaas, Martin ; Baumgärtner, Stefan ; Stumpf, Klara ; Glotzbach, Stefanie ; Baumgaertner, Stefan ; Hoberg, Nikolai .
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  47. Sustainability economics, ontology and the capability approach. (2011). Martins, Nuno.
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  48. Optimal environmental taxes and standards: Implications of the materials balance. (2011). Welsch, Heinz ; Ebert, Udo.
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  49. Sustainability economics – general versus specific, and conceptual versus practical. (2010). Quaas, Martin ; Baumgärtner, Stefan ; Baumgartner, Stefan.
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  50. Externality or sustainability economics?. (2010). van den Bergh, Jeroen ; van den Bergh, Jeroen C. J. M., .
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