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This book is about understanding the value of environmental
services in South Asia. It provides an overview of different
environmental problems in South Asia and examines how economic
valuation techniques can be used to assess these problems. It
brings together multiple case studies on valuation undertaken by
economists and environmental scientists from Bangladesh, India,
Pakistan, Nepal and Sri Lanka under the aegis of the South Asian
Network for Development and Environmental Economics (SANDEE). The
book addresses the challenges of valuing environmental changes that
are unique to developing countries. Each chapter starts with a
description of an environmental problem and the valuation strategy
used, followed by a discussion of estimation methods and results.
It is designed to serve as a reference book for students, teachers,
researchers, non-government organizations, and practitioners of
environmental valuation. Those interested in development and
environmental economics, and natural resource management policies,
will also find it useful.
This open access book documents myriads of ways community-based
climate change adaptation and resilience programs are being
implemented in South Asian countries. The narrative style of
writing in this volume makes it accessible to a diverse audience
from academics and researchers to practitioners in various
governmental, non-governmental and international agencies. At a
time when climate change presents humanity with a gloomy future,
the stories of innovation, creativity, grassroots engagement and
locally applicable solutions highlighted in this book provides
insights into hopeful ways of approaching climate solutions. South
Asian countries have been dealing with the impact of climate change
for decades and thus offer valuable learning opportunities for
developing countries within and beyond the region as well as many
western countries that are confronting the wrath of climate induced
natural disasters more recently. SANDEE has been a pioneer in the
development of research and training in environmental economics and
related issues in South Asia and Prof Maler has been throughout
SANDEE's history, its mentor, and its strongest supporter. Many
young economists in South Asia have significantly benefited from
Prof Maler's guidance and inputs. The present volume on "Climate
Change and Community Resilience: Insights from South Asia" is a
fitting tribute and an excellent reflection of Prof Maler's
contributions to the SANDEE programme throughout his association. -
Mahesh Banskota, Professor, Development Studies, School of Arts,
Kathmandu University This comprehensive volume aptly identifies
grassroots initiatives as the core of the problem of adaptation to
climate change. The analysis of the different experiments is lucid,
inclusive, and full of interesting detail. The methodologies used
and the subjects covered span a range of frameworks and narratives.
Put together, the studies are a fitting tribute to Karl-Goran
Maler, who spent years putting his impeccable expertise to use for
the cause of enhancing research in South Asia. - Kanchan Chopra,
Former Director and Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi,
and Fellow, SANDEE The slow international policy response to
climate change elevates the importance of understanding how
communities can respond to climate change's many threats. This
unusually accessible volume provides that understanding for South
Asia while being relevant to the rest of the world. Its emphasis on
research by scholars from the region makes it a wonderful tribute
to Prof. Karl-Goeran Maler, who contributed so much to the growth
of environmental economics research capacity in South Asia. -
Jeffrey R. Vincent, Clarence F. Korstian Professor of Forest
Economics & Management, Nicholas School of the Environment,
Duke University, USA
This open access book documents myriads of ways community-based
climate change adaptation and resilience programs are being
implemented in South Asian countries. The narrative style of
writing in this volume makes it accessible to a diverse audience
from academics and researchers to practitioners in various
governmental, non-governmental and international agencies. At a
time when climate change presents humanity with a gloomy future,
the stories of innovation, creativity, grassroots engagement and
locally applicable solutions highlighted in this book provides
insights into hopeful ways of approaching climate solutions. South
Asian countries have been dealing with the impact of climate change
for decades and thus offer valuable learning opportunities for
developing countries within and beyond the region as well as many
western countries that are confronting the wrath of climate induced
natural disasters more recently. SANDEE has been a pioneer in the
development of research and training in environmental economics and
related issues in South Asia and Prof Maler has been throughout
SANDEE's history, its mentor, and its strongest supporter. Many
young economists in South Asia have significantly benefited from
Prof Maler's guidance and inputs. The present volume on "Climate
Change and Community Resilience: Insights from South Asia" is a
fitting tribute and an excellent reflection of Prof Maler's
contributions to the SANDEE programme throughout his association. -
Mahesh Banskota, Professor, Development Studies, School of Arts,
Kathmandu University This comprehensive volume aptly identifies
grassroots initiatives as the core of the problem of adaptation to
climate change. The analysis of the different experiments is lucid,
inclusive, and full of interesting detail. The methodologies used
and the subjects covered span a range of frameworks and narratives.
Put together, the studies are a fitting tribute to Karl-Goran
Maler, who spent years putting his impeccable expertise to use for
the cause of enhancing research in South Asia. - Kanchan Chopra,
Former Director and Professor, Institute of Economic Growth, Delhi,
and Fellow, SANDEE The slow international policy response to
climate change elevates the importance of understanding how
communities can respond to climate change's many threats. This
unusually accessible volume provides that understanding for South
Asia while being relevant to the rest of the world. Its emphasis on
research by scholars from the region makes it a wonderful tribute
to Prof. Karl-Goeran Maler, who contributed so much to the growth
of environmental economics research capacity in South Asia. -
Jeffrey R. Vincent, Clarence F. Korstian Professor of Forest
Economics & Management, Nicholas School of the Environment,
Duke University, USA
Bangladesh has the world s fastest growing, off-grid solar home
system (SHS) coverage. In the past decade, the number of SHS
installations has risen phenomenally from a five-year target of
50,000 in 2003 to 50,000 a month in 2013, with support from the
World Bank and other development partners. Even so, only 10 percent
of off-grid households have been reached, suggesting ample room for
continued expansion. Given the recent surge in SHS adoption, a key
policy issue is whether the partial subsidy provided under the
current program, implemented by the Infrastructure Development
Company Limited (IDCOL), should be continued. Surge in Solar
Powered Homes: Off-Grid Experience in Bangladesh assesses the
country s remarkable growth in SHS, its support schemes, and the
welfare impacts for rural households, using both large-scale
household survey and institutional data. The book s findings
clearly demonstrate that the social benefits from SHS adoption far
exceed the cost of the subsidy. Within the current market incentive
structure, there is tremendous scope for broadening the rural
market reach. But the high upfront cost of purchasing a SHS at
current market prices is a barrier to future sales, suggesting the
continued need for IDCOL s well-targeted, subsidized operation."
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