International Journal of Ecodynamics, Volume 2, Issue 1
International Journal of Ecodynamics, Volume 2, Issue 1
Print ISSN: 1743-5242
Electronic ISSN: 1743-5250
An overview on ecological footprint and sustainable development: a chat with Mathis Wackernagel
Author(s): M. Wackernagel, A. Galli Pages: 8 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 1 - 9 | Open Access ![]() |
Analysis of prevailing wind speed and direction for wind energy potential at windy site in Malaysia
Author(s): A. Shamshad, M.A. Bawadi, W.M.A. Wan Hussin, A.M. Taksiah Pages: 13 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 10 - 23 | Open Access ![]() |
With arsenic on the etruscans' footprints
Author(s): A. Donati, F.M. Pulselli, G. Protano, L. Dallai, R. Francovich, E. Tiezzi Pages: 2 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 24 - 26 | Open Access ![]() |
Monitoring of movement behaviors of chironomid larvae after exposure to diazinon using fractal dimension and self-organizing map
Author(s): C.W. Ji, S.H. Lee, K.-H. Choi, I.-S. Kwak, S.G. Lee, E.Y. Cha, S.-K. Lee, T.-S. Chon Pages: 11 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 27 - 38 | Open Access ![]() |
Thermodynamics, information, and complexity in artificial and living systems
Author(s): U. Mastromatteo, P. Pasquinelli, A. Giorgetti Pages: 8 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 39 - 47 | Open Access ![]() |
Urban growth, environmental degradation and geotechnologies: a case study in Brazil
Author(s): S.M.F. Costa Pages: 8 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 48 - 56 | Open Access ![]() |
Scale-linking design for systemic health: sustainable communities and cities in context
Author(s): D.C. Wahl Pages: 15 Price: Free (open access) Page Range: 57 - 72 | Open Access ![]() |

Print ISSN: 1743-5242
Electronic ISSN: 1743-5250
An international forum for interdisciplinary communication on ecological systems
International Journal of Ecodynamics relates ecosystems to evolutionary thermodynamics in order to arrive at sustainable development solutions. The objective of the journal is to encourage and facilitate interdisciplinary communication between scientists, engineers, economists, and other professionals working on ecological systems.