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1. Can improving climate change perception lead to more environmentally friendly choices? : evidence from an immersive virtual environment experiment
Luzzati, Tommaso; Baraldi, Stefano; Ermini, Sara; Faita, Claudia; Faralla, Valeria; Guarnieri, Pietro; Lusuardi, Luca; Santalucia, Vincenzo; Scipioni, Sara; Sirizzotti, Matteo; Innocenti, Alessandro;2025
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2. Pro-environmental attitude and behaviours: an investigation on the role of pro-sociality
Giannetti, Caterina; Guarnieri, Pietro; Luzzati, Tommaso;2021
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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3. In memoriam : Herman Daly (1938-2022)
Farley, Joshua C.; Luzzati, Tommaso; Daly, Herman E.;2023
Type: Nachruf; Gedächtnisschrift
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4. Information overload and environmental degradation : learning from H.A. Simon and W. Wenders
Luzzati, Tommaso; Tucci, Ilaria; Guarnieri, Pietro;2022
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 1 (based on OpenCitations)
5. La "sostenibilità" socio-economica di una risorsa non rinnovabile : il marmo e Carrara
Burgalassi, David; Luzzati, Tommaso;2020
6. Stima delle ricadute economiche della Solvay sul territorio della Val di Cecina dal 2006 al 2012
Cheli, Bruno; Coli, Alessandra; Soldato, Valentina Del; Luzzati, Tommaso;2014
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7. Measuring the sustainability performances of the Italian regions
Tommaso, Luzzati; Bruno, Cheli; Arcuri S.;2014
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8. Economic growth and cancer incidence
Luzzati, Tommaso; Parenti, A.; Rughi, T.;2018
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 33 (based on OpenCitations)
9. Beyond reductionism : a passion for interdisciplinarity
abstractThis is a book about the work of scientists in the era of the Anthropocene: where human beings appear to have become a driving force in the evolution of the planet. It is a diverse collection of empirical, methodological and theoretical chapters concerned with the practice of interdisciplinary social-ecological systems research. The aim of the contributors is to give the reader an appreciation for the range and complexity of the challenges faced by researchers, research institutions and wider communities trying to make sense of the causes and consequences of the this new era of global environmental change. The tragedy of the Anthropocene, of the large scale anthropogenic habitat destruction and planet-wide impacts of anthropogenic climate change, is not that science has failed humanity but rather that it has served humanity all too well, making possible in just a few hundred years volumes and scales of human activity far exceeding anything ever seen before. Coming to terms with that success was the aim of the 1969 Alpbach Symposium, from which this book draws its name, where contributors including Friedrich Hayek and Ludwig von Bertalanffy, asked themselves: what theory, practices and standards are required to move beyond reductionism? Like those from 1969, the answers presented in this collection are hugely diverse, ranging from PhD students concerned with research methods and institutional obstacles, to mid-career scholars presenting their innovative 'beyond-reductionism' research methods, to emeritus professors looking back over what has been achieved in the past 30 years and suggesting where things might go from here. All the contributors begin from the premise that the challenges of the Anthropocene can only be successfully met if interdisciplinary research effectively brings together social and natural sciences, the humanities, stakeholders
Farrell, Katharine; Luzzati, Tommaso; Hove, Sybille van den;2013
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10. Beyond reductionism : a passion for interdisciplinarity
abstractpt. 1. The idea of 'ecological economics' : interdisciplinarity in theory, method and practice -- pt. 2. Life after reductionism : exemplary ecological economics beyond reductionism, in practice -- pt. 3. Into the woods : mapping the challenges and the possibilities for continuing the development of methods that extend beyond reductionism.
Farrell, Katharine; Hove, Sybille van den; Luzzati, Tommaso;2013
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