Influential publications in ecological economics: a citation analysis

We assessed the degree of influence of selected papers and books in ecological economics using citation analysis. We looked at both the internal influence of publications on the field of ecological economics and the external influence of those same publications on the broader academic community. We used four lists of papers and books for the analysis: (1) 92 papers nominated by the Ecological Economics (EE) Editorial Board; (2) 71 papers that were published in EE and that received 15 or more citations in all journals included in the Institute for Scientific Information (ISI) Citation Index; (3) 57 papers that had been cited in EE 15 or more times; and (4) 77 monographs and edited books that had been cited in EE 15 or more times. For each publication we counted the total number of ISI citations as well as the total number of citations in EE. We calculated the average number of citations/yr to each paper since its publication in both the ISI database and in EE, along with the percentage of the total ISI citations that were in EE. Ranking the degree of influence of the publications can be done in several ways, including using the number of ISI citations, the number of EE citations or both. We discuss both the internal and external influence of publications and show how these influences might be considered jointly. We display and analyze the results in several ways. By plotting the ISI citations against the EE citations we can identify those papers that are mainly influential in EE with some broader influence, those that are mainly influential in the broader literature but have also had influence on EE, and other patterns of influence. There are both overlaps and interesting lacunae among the four lists that give us a better picture of the real influence of publications in ecological economics versus perceptions of those publications' importance. By plotting the number of citations vs. date of publication, we can identify those publications that are projected to be most influential. Plots of the time series of citations over the 1990-2003 period show a generally increasing trend (contrary to what one would expect for an "average" paper) for the top papers. We suggest that this pattern of increasing citations (and thus influence) over time is one hallmark of a "foundational" paper.

[1]  W. Heijman Steady-State Economics , 1998 .

[2]  Robert Costanza,et al.  An ecological economic simulation model of mountain fynbos ecosystems: Dynamics, valuation and management , 1997 .

[3]  P. Jipp,et al.  Economic returns from forest conversion in the Peruvian Amazon , 1992 .

[4]  D. Pearce,et al.  Capital theory and the measurement of sustainable development: an indicator of “weak” sustainability , 1993 .

[5]  Pete A. Y. Gunter,et al.  For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy Towards Community, The Environment, and a Sustainable Future , 1990, Process Studies.

[6]  Charles Perrings,et al.  Towards an ecological economics of sustainability , 1992 .

[7]  Herman E. Daly,et al.  Allocation, distribution, and scale: towards an economics that is efficient, just, and sustainable , 1992 .

[8]  R. Costanza The impact of ecological economics , 1996 .

[9]  M. Wackernagel,et al.  Perceptual and structural barriers to investing in natural capital: Economics from an ecological footprint perspective , 1997 .

[10]  J. Bergh,et al.  Spatial Sustainability, Trade and Indicators , 1998 .

[11]  Robert U. Ayres,et al.  Eco-thermodynamics: economics and the second law , 1998 .

[12]  R. Solow The Economics of Resources or the Resources of Economics , 2008 .

[13]  Robert Costanza,et al.  Ecosystem Health New Goals for Environmental Management , 1992 .

[14]  R. S. D. Motta Economics of natural resources and the environment , 1990 .

[15]  R. Goodland,et al.  Neoclassical economics and principles of sustainable development , 1987 .

[16]  G. Munda,et al.  Qualitative multicriteria evaluation for environmental management , 1994 .

[17]  R. Walker,et al.  Analysis Land use and land cover dynamics in the Brazilian Amazon: an overview , 1996 .

[18]  Robert M. Solow,et al.  On the Intergenerational Allocation of Natural Resources , 1986 .

[19]  W. Michael Hanemann,et al.  Welfare Evaluations in Contingent Valuation Experiments with Discrete Responses , 1984 .

[20]  W. Nordhaus To Slow or Not to Slow: The Economics of the Greenhouse Effect , 1991 .

[21]  K. Arrow,et al.  Environmental Preservation, Uncertainty, and Irreversibility , 1974 .

[22]  J. Hicks,et al.  Value and Capital , 2017 .

[23]  C. Folke,et al.  Linking Social and Ecological Systems: Management Practices and Social Mechanisms for Building Resilience , 1998 .

[24]  Partha Dasgupta,et al.  Economic Theory and Exhaustible Resources: THE OPTIMAL DEPLETION OF EXHAUSTIBLE RESOURCES , 1980 .

[25]  Pamela A. Matson,et al.  HUMAN APPROPRIATION OF THE PRODUCTS OF PHOTOSYNTHESIS , 1986 .

[26]  A. Vatn,et al.  Choices without Prices without Apologies , 1994 .

[27]  David I. Stern,et al.  Energy and economic growth in the USA: A multivariate approach , 1993 .

[28]  Carl Folke,et al.  A systems perspective on the interrelations between natural, human-made and cultural capital , 1992 .

[29]  E. Ostrom,et al.  The concept of scale and the human dimensions of global change: a survey , 2000, Ecological Economics.

[30]  David I. Stern,et al.  Limits to substitution and irreversibility in production and consumption: A neoclassical interpretation of ecological economics , 1997 .

[31]  Carl J. Walters,et al.  Adaptive Management of Renewable Resources , 1986 .

[32]  T. Selden,et al.  Environmental Quality and Development: Is There a Kuznets Curve for Air Pollution Emissions? , 1994 .

[33]  John M. Gowdy,et al.  Toward consilience between biology and economics: the contribution of Ecological Economics , 1999 .

[34]  C. Clark The Economics of Overexploitation , 1973, Science.

[35]  Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh,et al.  Alternative models of individual behaviour and implications for environmental policy , 2000 .

[36]  C. S. Holling Resilience and Stability of Ecological Systems , 1973 .

[37]  T. C. Edens,et al.  Resources, Environment, and Economics. Applications of the Materials/Energy Balance Principle , 1979 .

[38]  G. Daily Nature's services: societal dependence on natural ecosystems. , 1998 .

[39]  T. Power For the Common Good: Redirecting the Economy toward Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future , 1993 .

[40]  C. Perrings Conservation of mass and instability in a dynamic economy-environment system , 1986 .

[41]  S. Ulgiati,et al.  Complete recycling of matter in the frameworks of physics, biology and ecological economics , 1993 .

[42]  Edward B. Barbier,et al.  Economic growth and environmental degradation: The environmental Kuznets curve and sustainable development , 1996 .

[43]  R. Kümmel,et al.  The Need to Reintegrate the Natural Sciences with Economics , 2001 .

[44]  R. Oates,et al.  Influential papers in child abuse. , 1997, Child abuse & neglect.

[45]  G. Heal,et al.  Chapter 18 - The Optimal Use of Exhaustible Resources , 1993 .

[46]  Paul P. Christensen Historical roots for ecological economics — Biophysical versus allocative approaches , 1989 .

[47]  Donald Ludwig,et al.  Uncertainty, Resource Exploitation, and Conservation: Lessons from History. , 1993, Ecological applications : a publication of the Ecological Society of America.

[48]  J. Boyce,et al.  Income, inequality, and pollution: a reassessment of the environmental Kuznets Curve , 1998 .

[49]  G. Hardin,et al.  The Tragedy of the Commons , 1968, Green Planet Blues.

[50]  H. Hotelling The economics of exhaustible resources , 1931, Journal of Political Economy.

[51]  Daniel Kahneman,et al.  Valuing public goods: The purchase of moral satisfaction , 1992 .

[52]  W. Michael Hanemann,et al.  Valuing the Environment through Contingent Valuation , 1994 .

[53]  S. Pimm The complexity and stability of ecosystems , 1984, Nature.

[54]  D. Bromley The ideology of Efficiency: Searching for a Theory of Policy Analysis* , 1990 .

[55]  Robert Costanza,et al.  A flexible assurance bonding system for improved environmental management , 1990 .

[56]  Robert Costanza,et al.  What is ecological economics , 1989 .

[57]  C. S. Holling,et al.  Biodiversity loss: Biodiversity in the functioning of ecosystems: an ecological synthesis , 1995 .

[58]  P. Wouters The citation culture , 1999 .

[59]  C. S. Holling,et al.  Economic growth, carrying capacity, and the environment , 1995, Environment and Development Economics.

[60]  Matthias Ruth,et al.  Using Dynamic Modeling to Scope Environmental Problems and Build Consensus , 1998, Environmental management.

[61]  H. Daly Toward some operational principles of sustainable development , 1990 .

[62]  K. Mäler,et al.  Modeling Complex Ecological Economic Systems: Toward an Evolutionary, Dynamic Understanding of People and Nature , 1993 .

[63]  C. Hall,et al.  The efficiency of land and energy use in tropical economies and agriculture , 1993 .

[64]  Robin Gregory,et al.  Valuing environmental resources: A constructive approach , 1993 .

[65]  S. Funtowicz,et al.  The worth of a songbird: ecological economics as a post-normal science , 1994 .

[66]  C. Hall,et al.  Energy and the U.S. Economy: A Biophysical Perspective , 1984, Science.

[67]  Friedrich Hinterberger,et al.  Material flows vs. 'natural capital': What makes an economy sustainable? , 1997 .

[68]  Richard B. Norgaard,et al.  Environmental economics: An evolutionary critique and a plea for pluralism , 1985 .

[69]  Richard C. Bishop,et al.  Endangered Species and Uncertainty: The Economics of a Safe Minimum Standard , 1978 .

[70]  Herman E. Daly,et al.  Valuing the earth : economics, ecology, ethics , 1993 .

[71]  Robert A. Herendeen,et al.  Energy cost of living , 1976 .

[72]  H. Raiffa,et al.  Decisions with Multiple Objectives , 1993 .

[73]  Richard B. Norgaard,et al.  The case for methodological pluralism , 1989 .

[74]  Marinos E. Tsigas,et al.  Land use and cover in ecological economics , 1996 .

[75]  R. Costanza,et al.  Embodied energy and economic valuation. , 1980, Science.

[76]  J. Bergh,et al.  Spatial sustainability, trade and indicators: an evaluation of the ‘ecological footprint’ , 1999 .

[77]  Robert Costanza,et al.  Investing in natural capital: the ecological economics approach to sustainability. , 1994 .

[78]  Gene Bazan Our Ecological Footprint: Reducing Human Impact on the Earth , 1997 .

[79]  W. Leontief Environmental Repercussions and the Economic Structure: An Input-Output Approach , 1970 .

[80]  N. Myers Ecological economics: The science and management of sustainability , 1992 .

[81]  R. Costanza,et al.  The evolution of preferences Why 'sovereign' preferences may not lead to sustainable policies and what to do about it , 1998 .

[82]  B. Hannon,et al.  The structure of ecosystems. , 1973, Journal of theoretical biology.

[83]  Duane Chapman,et al.  Economic growth, trade and energy: implications for the environmental Kuznets curve , 1998 .

[84]  M. Bleaney,et al.  Economic growth and income inequality , 2002 .

[85]  Herman E. Daly,et al.  On Economics as a Life Science , 1968, Journal of Political Economy.

[86]  Mathias Binswanger,et al.  From microscopic to macroscopic theories: entropic aspects of ecological and economic processes , 1993 .

[87]  J. Martínez-Alier,et al.  Weak Comparability of Values as a Foundation for Ecological Economics , 1998 .

[88]  Onno Kuik,et al.  In search of indicators of sustainable development , 1991 .

[89]  Paul Wouters,et al.  Beyond the holy grail: From citation theory to indicator theories , 1999, Scientometrics.

[90]  J. Payne,et al.  Issues in ecosystem valuation: improving information for decision making , 1995 .

[91]  C. S. Holling Resilience of ecosystems: local surprise and global change. , 1985 .

[92]  Robert Costanza,et al.  The Development of an Ecological Economics , 1997 .

[93]  Charles Perrings,et al.  Resilience in the Dynamics of Economy-Environment Systems , 1998 .

[94]  Eduardo S Brondízio,et al.  Analysis Restoration of vegetation cover in the eastern Amazon , 1996 .

[95]  W. Clark,et al.  Sustainable development of the biosphere , 1988 .

[96]  Robert U. Ayres,et al.  The second law, the fourth law, recycling and limits to growth , 1999 .

[97]  L. Hargens Using the Literature: Reference networks, reference Contexts, and the Social Structure of Scholarship , 2000, American Sociological Review.

[98]  Mathis Wackernagel,et al.  Natural capital accounting with the ecological footprint concept , 1999 .

[99]  C. Southey,et al.  The opportunity costs of biodiversity conservation in Kenya , 1995 .

[100]  L. Codispoti The limits to growth , 1997, Nature.

[101]  H. Mooney,et al.  Human Domination of Earth’s Ecosystems , 1997, Renewable Energy.

[102]  N. Hanley,et al.  Preferences, information and biodiversity preservation , 1995 .

[103]  Hubert Wiggering,et al.  Steps towards indicators of sustainable development: Linking economic and ecological concepts , 1997 .

[104]  J. Shogren,et al.  Economics and ecology: a comparison of experimental methodologies and philosophies , 1992 .

[105]  R. O'Neill,et al.  The value of the world's ecosystem services and natural capital , 1997, Nature.

[106]  G. Sidhu,et al.  Genetics of Plant and Animal Parasitic Systems , 1984 .

[107]  W. Leontief Environmental Repercussions and the Economic Structure: An Input-Output Approach , 1970 .

[108]  Sören Bergström Value standards in sub-sustainable development. On limits of ecological economics , 1993 .

[109]  H. Daly,et al.  Natural Capital and Sustainable Development , 1992 .

[110]  S. Hanna The new frontier of American fisheries governance , 1997 .

[111]  T. Panayotou Economic Growth and the Environment , 2000 .

[112]  K. Boulding The Economics of the Coming Spaceship Earth , 2013 .

[113]  P. Ehrlich,et al.  Human population and the global environment. , 1974, American scientist.

[114]  R. Ayres,et al.  Production, Consumption, and Externalities , 1969 .

[115]  Dale S. Rothman,et al.  Environmental Kuznets curves—real progress or passing the buck?: A case for consumption-based approaches , 1998 .

[116]  Ronald J. Glass,et al.  MEASURING THE EXISTENCE VALUE OF WILDLIFE - WHAT DO CVM ESTIMATES REALLY SHOW , 1991 .

[117]  Cutler J. Cleveland,et al.  Biophysical economics: Historical perspective and current research trends , 1987 .

[118]  Peter A. Victor,et al.  Indicators of sustainable development: some lessons from capital theory , 1991 .

[119]  Helmut A. Abt,et al.  Do Important Papers Produce High Citation Counts? , 2000, Scientometrics.

[120]  R. Costanza,et al.  Visions, Values, Valuation, and the Need for an Ecological Economics , 2001 .

[121]  R. Solow,et al.  Intergenerational Equity and Exhaustable Resources , 1973 .

[122]  P. Chattopadhyay,et al.  Value and Capital , 1982 .

[123]  C. Bullard,et al.  The energy cost of goods and services , 1975 .

[124]  B. English Ecological Economics: The Science and Management of Sustainability , 1991 .

[125]  Robert U. Ayres,et al.  Thermodynamics and process analysis for future economic scenarios , 1995, Environmental and Resource Economics.