Biophysical Economics and Sustainability is a multidisciplinary journal, focusing on the effects of natural resource quantity and quality on economies, sustainability, and human well-being.
- Explores systemic connections and dynamic interactions such as net energy and energy return on investment, earth-society system interactions, and modeling of the depletion of key resources.
- Examines the relationship between resource quantity and quality with markets, economic growth, urban sustainability, and technological change.
- Promotes an integrated approach to the global challenges of human well-being and sustainability in a changing global environment.
- Describes and quantifies the energy and environmental costs of implementing new methods of energy supply through the lens of Energy Return on Investment (EROI).
- Beneficial for scientists, economists, industry partners, and policy makers seeking objective, multidisciplinary research and commentary on critical issues.