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Sutton, Richard K., ed. Green Roof Ecosystems. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-14983-7.

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Arcidiacono, Andrea, and Silvia Ronchi, eds. Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-54345-7.

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Eric, Lichtfouse, Schwarzbauer Jan, and Robert Didier Dr, eds. Environmental chemistry: Green chemistry and pollutants in ecosystems. Berlin: Springer, 2005.

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Schaefer, Valentin. Green links: Connecting ecosystem fragments in the city. New Westminster, B.C: Douglas College, Institute of Urban Ecology, 1997.

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United Nations. Economic Commission for Europe, United Nations Environment Programme, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, eds. The value of forests: Payments for ecosystem services in a green economy. Geneva: United Nations, 2014.

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Vasenev, Viacheslav, Elvira Dovletyarova, Zhongqi Cheng, Riccardo Valentini, and Carlo Calfapietra, eds. Green Technologies and Infrastructure to Enhance Urban Ecosystem Services. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-16091-3.

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Omer, Abdeen Mustafa. Environmental economics and ecological education: Emerging equipments and ecosystems engineering. Hauppauge, New York: Nova Science Publisher's, Inc., 2015.

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Ekotopia kagaku gairon: Jizoku kanō na kankyō chōwagata shakai jitsugen no tame ni. Tōkyō-to Bunkyō-ku: Koronasha, 2012.

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DiOrio, Rana. What does it mean to be green? Belvedere, CA: Little Pickle Press, 2010.

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López, Antonio. The media ecosystem: What ecology can teach us about responsible media practice. Berkeley, Calif: Evolver Editions, 2012.

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The media ecosystem: What ecology can teach us about responsible media practice. Berkeley, Calif: Evolver Editions, 2012.

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Elim, Papadakis, ed. The A to Z of the green movement. Lanham, MD: Scarecrow Press, 2009.

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Indonesia, Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan. Bioresources untuk pembangunan ekonomi hijau. Menteng, Jakarta: Lembaga Ilmu Pengetahuan Indonesia, 2013.

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Maryland-National Capital Park and Planning Commission. Prince George's County Planning Department. Countywide green infrastructure plan: A comprehensive vision for conserving significant environmental ecosystems in Prince George's County, Maryland. Upper Marlboro, Md: Prince George's County Planning Dept., 2005.

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The ribbon of green: Change in riparian vegetation in the southwestern United States. Tucson, AZ: University of Arizona Press, 2007.

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Environmental science and technology: A sustainable approach to green science and technology. 2nd ed. Boca Raton: CRC/Tayor & Francis, 2007.

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Green, Jen. Food and farming. London: Raintree, 2012.

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Green, Jen. Food and farming. Chicago, Ill: Heinemann Library, 2012.

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Matthews, Rupert. Rain forest explorer. New York, New York: DK Publishing, 2014.

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Sutton, Richard K. Green Roof Ecosystems. Springer, 2015.

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Sutton, Richard K. Green Roof Ecosystems. Springer, 2015.

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Sutton, Richard K. Green Roof Ecosystems. Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Vincent, Jeffrey R. Ecosystem Services and Green Growth. The World Bank, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1596/1813-9450-6233.

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Green Systems Biology: From Genomes to Ecosystems. De Gruyter, Inc., 2022.

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Weckwerth, Wolfram. Green Systems Biology: From Genomes to Ecosystems. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2022.

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Weckwerth, Wolfram. Green Systems Biology: From Genomes to Ecosystems. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2022.

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Weckwerth, Wolfram. Green Systems Biology: From Genomes to Ecosystems. De Gruyter, Inc., 2013.

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Salas, Laura Purdie. Rain Forests: Gardens of Green (Amazing Science: Ecosystems). Picture Window Books, 2002.

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(Editor), Eric Lichtfouse, Jan Schwarzbauer (Editor), and Didier Robert (Editor), eds. Environmental Chemistry: Green Chemistry and Pollutants in Ecosystems. Springer, 2004.

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Robert, Didier, Jan Schwarzbauer, and Eric Lichtfouse. Environmental Chemistry: Green Chemistry and Pollutants in Ecosystems. Springer London, Limited, 2005.

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Robert, Didier, Jan Schwarzbauer, and Eric Lichtfouse. Environmental Chemistry: Green Chemistry and Pollutants in Ecosystems. Springer, 2010.

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Dense + Green Cities: Architecture As Urban Ecosystem. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2020.

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Schröpfer, Thomas. Dense + Green Cities: Architecture As Urban Ecosystem. de Gruyter GmbH, Walter, 2020.

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Ecosystem Services, Green Infrastructure and Spatial Planning. MDPI, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/books978-3-0365-1715-5.

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(Illustrator), Jeff Yesh, ed. Grasslands: Fields of Green and Gold (Amazing Science: Ecosystems). Picture Window Books, 2002.

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Fiorino, Daniel J. The Green Growth Policy Agenda. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0006.

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The concept of green growth offers both a means of reframing ecology–economy relationships and defining an agenda for change. This chapter sets out the framework for a green growth policy agenda. This agenda builds upon existing strategies and tools, such as use of mandatory technology or performance standards, but also is distinctive in expanding the scope of policymaking, emphasizing ecology–economy positive-sums, looking beyond ecological to other policy sectors, granting critical ecosystems principled priority in decisions, and incorporating social costs. As for tools, the green growth agenda relies heavily on market-like mechanisms such as pollution taxes or trading, on methods for valuing ecosystems services, and on reorienting investment strategies for green sectors and goals. In sum, there exists a rich and varied green growth policy agenda that may support a transition toward green growth.
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Sharma, Richa. Green Genius Guide: What are Ecosystems, Biomes, Ecotones, and more... The Energy and Resources Institute, TERI, 2008.

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Kirilov, Matt, Chet Hendrickson, Anthony Mersino, Bob Galen, and Richard Sowienski. Adaptive Ecosystems : The Green Book: Collection of Independent Essays about Agility. Independently Published, 2019.

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Iyer, Sailesh, Anand Nayyar, and Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban. Green Energy and Sustainable Ecosystem: Concepts, Principles and Best Practices. River Publishers, 2022.

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A Green Fantasy: Ruthie Discovers The Secret To Noah's Ecosystem. Mazo Publishers, 2010.

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Iyer, Sailesh, Anand Nayyar, and Sanjeevikumar Padmanaban. Green Energy and Sustainable Ecosystem: Concepts, Principles and Best Practices. River Publishers, 2022.

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Fiorino, Daniel J. What Is Green Growth? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0002.

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This chapter argues that the green economy concept may be influential both in policy framing and as a framework for guiding and carrying out economic and political change. The premise of green growth is that economic security and prosperity are possible within the limits of local, regional, and global ecosystems, but only if the composition of growth changes through new investments, policies, and technologies. Although its intellectual origins may be traced to the fields of ecological economics, business greening, and ecological modernization, the green growth concept gained visibility in the wake of the 2009 financial crisis. Three modifications in the concept would make it more acceptable and relevant for policy debates: rethinking the purpose of growth as well as how it is achieved; shedding more light on economic inequality and its ecological consequences; and emphasizing the intrinsic as well as the utilitarian value of ecological assets and services.
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Fiorino, Daniel J. Two Worlds Colliding. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190605803.003.0001.

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In recent decades, ecological politics in the United States has been locked in a zero-sum conflict, with ecological goals pitted against economic ones. The result is that ecosystems and public health are increasingly at risk, needed transitions in energy and other systems are delayed, and opportunities for leveraging economic and ecological goals are unrealized. This matters, because economic growth is placing increasing pressures on local, regional, and global ecosystems and resources. Growing and compelling evidence of ecological limits raises not only critical threats to health and the natural environment but undermines the very basis for economic and social well-being. The alternative to an irresponsible strategy of unguided growth or a politically unrealistic and socially risky one of no growth or de-growth is that of green growth. Green growth defines a basis for both a politically realistic framing of ecology–economy issues and a workable policy agenda for change.
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An integrated and effective Nordic ecosystem for innovation and green growth. Nordic Council of Ministers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.6027/anp2018-814.

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Panpatte, Deepak G., Yogeshvari K. Jhala, and Harsha N. Shelat. Microorganisms for Green Revolution : Volume 2: Microbes for Sustainable Agro-ecosystem. Springer, 2018.

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Panpatte, Deepak G., Yogeshvari K. Jhala, Rajababu V. Vyas, and Harsha N. Shelat. Microorganisms for Green Revolution : Volume 2: Microbes for Sustainable Agro-ecosystem. Springer, 2018.

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Grewal, Ajmer Singh, Markandeya Tiwari, Arun Lal Srivastav, and Tien Duc Pham. Role of Green Chemistry in Ecosystem Restoration to Achieve Environmental Sustainability. Elsevier, 2023.

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Ronchi, Silvia, and Andrea Arcidiacono. Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure: Perspectives from Spatial Planning in Italy. Springer International Publishing AG, 2021.

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Ronchi, Silvia, and Andrea Arcidiacono. Ecosystem Services and Green Infrastructure: Perspectives from Spatial Planning in Italy. Springer International Publishing AG, 2020.

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Microorganisms for Green Revolution : Volume 2: Microbes for Sustainable Agro-ecosystem. Springer, 2019.

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