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Etymology

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Blend of environment +‎ economic

Adjective

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environomic (comparative more environomic, superlative most environomic)

  1. Pertaining to environomics.
    Synonym: enviroeconomic
    • 2009, Christos A. Frangopoulos, Exergy, Energy System Analysis and Optimization, page 175:
      These three examples illustrate the internalization of environmental externalities into the environomic optimization of system synthesis and design as well as the use of internal environmental costs in the form of the capital investment and fuel required to own and operate equipment which mitigates environmental externalities by either reducing or eliminating them.
    • 2012, Anthony L. Williams, The Environmental Stewardship Toolkit, page 2:
      The environomic management philosophy is a powerful business model within the green industry because it protects the environment and agronomic assets, creates a series of detailed documentat that can guide business decisions, and builds relationships that focus on win-win outcomes.
    • 2012, P.A. Pilavachi, Energy Efficiency in Process Technology, page 141:
      Environomic analysis is an extension of thermoeconomics [ 1 , 2 ] , which takes into consideration not only energy, exergy and costs, but also pollution and degradation of the environment.