Will EROI be the Primary Determinant of Our Economic Future? The View of the Natural Scientist versus the Economist. Hall, C. A. Joule, October, 2017. 00000Paper doi abstract bibtex harlesA.S.HallisaSystemsEcologist who received his PhD under Howard T. Odum at the University of North Car- olina at Chapel Hill in 1970. He was pro- fessor over the past 45 years at Cornell University, the University of Montana, and the College of Environmental Sci- ence and Forestry of the State Univer- sity of New York. He is now retired (but very active as Professor Emeritus) in Western Montana. Dr. Hall is the author or editor of 14 books and 300 scholarly articles and has been awarded the distinguished Hubbert- Simmons Prize for Energy Education and the Lifetime Achievement Award from the International Society of BioPhysical Economics. He is best known for his development of the concept of EROI, or energy return on investment, which is an examination of how organisms, including humans, invest energy into obtaining addi- tional energy to improve biotic or social fitness, and also a new field, BioPhysical Economics, as a supplement or alterna- tive to conventional economics. He has appliedsystemsandEROIthinkingtoa broad series of biological, resource, and economic issues in more than 30 countries. His most recent books are Energy and the Wealth of Nations: An Introduction to BioPhysical Economics (with Kent Klitgaard), America’s Most Sustainable Cities and Regions (with John Day), and Energy Return on In- vestment. A unifying Principle for Biology, Economics and Sustainability , all available from Springer. He is coed- itor with Ugo Bardi and Gae ̈ lGiraudof the journal BioPhysical Economics and Resource Quality . Two philoso
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abstract = {harlesA.S.HallisaSystemsEcologist
who received his PhD under Howard T.
Odum at the University of North Car-
olina at Chapel Hill in 1970. He was pro-
fessor over the past 45 years at Cornell
University, the University of Montana,
and the College of Environmental Sci-
ence and Forestry of the State Univer-
sity of New York. He is now retired
(but very active as Professor Emeritus)
in Western Montana. Dr. Hall is the
author or editor of 14 books and 300
scholarly articles and has been
awarded the distinguished Hubbert-
Simmons Prize for Energy Education
and the Lifetime Achievement Award
from the International Society of
BioPhysical Economics. He is best
known for his development of the
concept of EROI, or energy return
on investment, which is an examination
of how organisms, including humans,
invest energy into obtaining addi-
tional energy to improve biotic or social
fitness, and also a new field, BioPhysical
Economics, as a supplement or alterna-
tive to conventional economics. He has
appliedsystemsandEROIthinkingtoa
broad series of biological, resource,
and economic issues in more than 30
countries. His most recent books are
Energy and the Wealth of Nations: An
Introduction to BioPhysical Economics
(with Kent Klitgaard),
America’s Most
Sustainable Cities and Regions
(with
John Day), and
Energy Return on In-
vestment. A unifying Principle for
Biology, Economics and Sustainability
,
all available from Springer. He is coed-
itor with Ugo Bardi and Gae
̈
lGiraudof
the journal
BioPhysical Economics and
Resource Quality
.
Two philoso},
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