If you liked Natural capital and human economic survival by Thomas Prugh, Robert Costanza, Herman Daly, John H. Cumberland, and Richard B. Norgaard, start with Oxford handbook of climate change and society (2011), Development of Ecological Economics (1997), and Institutions Ecosystems and Sustainability (2019). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.

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Natural capital and human economic survival is by Thomas Prugh, Robert Costanza, Herman Daly, John H. Cumberland, and Richard B. Norgaard.