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"A thing is right when it tends to preserve the integrity, stability and beauty of the biotic community. It is wrong when it tends otherwise."


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Ecology, from the Greek οίκος, "house" and -λογία, "study of", is the scientific study of the relation of living organisms with each other and their environment.

Economy, from the Greek οiκονόμος "one who manages a household", is the study of how to manage the resources of our house, the World.

Most of the current problems that the Planet Earth is facing are due to the division create by human beings between these two fields of study. We still consider the economy as something that moves away from the ecology, misunderstanding the fundamental connection between these two approaches to understand and live the world.

Economy, up to now, considered the World as a linear system without feedbacks and cyclic dynamics, in a way that it think that resources are unlimited and the output is an useless garbage. Ecology, at contrary, sees the Earth as a cyclic, non-linear system with several feedbacks and complex dynamics.

Charles Darwin in his masterpiece "On the origin of Species" frequently talks about "the economy of nature" and Karl Marx considers capitalism as an economic system profoundly at odds with a sustainable planet. The exploitation of nature is as fundamental to the profit system, he argued, as the exploitation of working people.

Many other authors, scientists, ecologists, economists and philosophers questioned themselves  about the relation bewteen economy and ecology.

For these purposes is born the Economology, the new branch of studies that merge toghether the two disciplines that leading the World, creating a new tool to think about natural resources, human well-being, societies development and environmental protection as a unique, dynamic and non-linear system "the eco" that needs to be studied by "the logos" and to be well managed by "the nomos".

Economologos is the reasoning  on the management of our house: the Earth.

Economologos is the studying  of the living being we are part: the Earth.

Welcome to the phylosophical and scientific revolution of the 21st Century!

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NEW ON LINE: Special issue - Economology Journal Vol. III Year II September 2012

The new Special issue of Economolgy Journal on "Biodiversity and the economy of Nature"

 is now on line.

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New hypotheses on the evolution of biodiversity

In the new issue of Economology Journal (September 2012) is argued that only by studying biodiversity in the context of evolution, natural history and ecology (taking into consideration the avoidance of competition and dispersal abilities, the phenotypic plasticity, the heterogeneous landscape, the facilitation and the endogenosymbiosis) we can understand values and gaps of past theories trying to provide a broader understanding of life on Earth towards a Unified Theory of Biodiversity.

Biodiversity and the economy of Nature - a case study from Western Bengal, India

In the new issue of Economology Journal (September 2012) Subir K Ghosh suggests that although wetlands cover only six per cent of the earth’s surface (Mitsch and Gosselink, 1986), they provide habitats for about 20 per cent of the earth’s total biological diversity (Gopal, 1997). In his paper he presents the diversity of plants in wetland habitat and how these aquatic plants help to survive nearly 2.4 million people by providing subsistence livelihood support still in this hitech era in West Bengal, India

 

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