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Economics for the Wilds - Wildlife, Wildlands, Diversity and Development (Paperback): Edward Barbier, Timothy Swanson Economics for the Wilds - Wildlife, Wildlands, Diversity and Development (Paperback)
Edward Barbier, Timothy Swanson
R984 Discovery Miles 9 840 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1992 Economics for the Wilds argues that an economics that properly values the resources of the wilds offers the best long-term security for their future. Most of the world's wilds have, in fact, always been utilized by local societies who have managed their resources sustainably, and one important guarantee for their preservation is therefore the continued participation of those communities and an adequate reward to them for their management. The book looks at the complexity and global nature of the issues, at the application of economics to the wilds and at the policies for their conservation and sustainable management which then result. It also examines specific forms of utilization of wild species and habitats, both sustainable and unsustainable, and including community-based development, tourism, the use of rainforest products, poaching and the impact of conservation on wildlife use. The book concludes that a comprehensive utilization strategy for wild resources is needed to ensure their continued existence and the continued flow of benefits from them.

Economics for a Fragile Planet - Rethinking Markets, Institutions and Governance (Paperback, New Ed): Edward Barbier Economics for a Fragile Planet - Rethinking Markets, Institutions and Governance (Paperback, New Ed)
Edward Barbier
R943 Discovery Miles 9 430 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a world of growing environmental risks and ecological scarcities, ensuring a safe Anthropocene for humankind is essential. Managing an increasingly "fragile" planet requires new thinking on markets, institutions and governance built on five principles: ending the underpricing of nature, fostering collective action, accepting absolute limits, attaining sustainability, and promoting inclusivity. Rethinking economics and policies in this way can help to overcome the global challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater scarcity, and deteriorating marine and coastal habitats. It requires decoupling wealth creation from environmental degradation through business, policy and financial actions aimed at better stewardship of the biosphere. In this book, renowned environmental economist Edward Barbier offers a blueprint for a greener and more inclusive economy, and outlines the steps we must take now to build a post-COVID world that limits environmental threats while sustaining per capita welfare.

Economics for the Wilds - Wildlife, Wildlands, Diversity and Development (Hardcover): Edward Barbier, Timothy Swanson Economics for the Wilds - Wildlife, Wildlands, Diversity and Development (Hardcover)
Edward Barbier, Timothy Swanson
R3,040 Discovery Miles 30 400 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Originally published in 1992 Economics for the Wilds argues that an economics that properly values the resources of the wilds offers the best long-term security for their future. Most of the world's wilds have, in fact, always been utilized by local societies who have managed their resources sustainably, and one important guarantee for their preservation is therefore the continued participation of those communities and an adequate reward to them for their management. The book looks at the complexity and global nature of the issues, at the application of economics to the wilds and at the policies for their conservation and sustainable management which then result. It also examines specific forms of utilization of wild species and habitats, both sustainable and unsustainable, and including community-based development, tourism, the use of rainforest products, poaching and the impact of conservation on wildlife use. The book concludes that a comprehensive utilization strategy for wild resources is needed to ensure their continued existence and the continued flow of benefits from them.

Blueprint 1 - For a Green Economy (Hardcover): David Pearce, Anil Markandya, Edward Barbier Blueprint 1 - For a Green Economy (Hardcover)
David Pearce, Anil Markandya, Edward Barbier
R3,883 Discovery Miles 38 830 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This report has been prepared by the London Environmental Economics Centre (LEEC). LEEC is a joint venture, established in 1988, by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the department of Economics of University College London (UCL). Popularly known as The Pearce Report, this book is a report prepared for the Department of the Environment. It demonstrates the ways in which elements in our environment at present under threat from many forms of pollution can be costed. The book goes on to show ways in which governments are able, as a consequence of this analysis, to construct systems of taxation which would both reduce pollution by making it too costly and generate revenue for cleaning up much of the damage. The book ends with a series of skeleton programmes for progress.

Economics for a Fragile Planet - Rethinking Markets, Institutions and Governance (Hardcover, New Ed): Edward Barbier Economics for a Fragile Planet - Rethinking Markets, Institutions and Governance (Hardcover, New Ed)
Edward Barbier
R1,917 R1,585 Discovery Miles 15 850 Save R332 (17%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In a world of growing environmental risks and ecological scarcities, ensuring a safe Anthropocene for humankind is essential. Managing an increasingly "fragile" planet requires new thinking on markets, institutions and governance built on five principles: ending the underpricing of nature, fostering collective action, accepting absolute limits, attaining sustainability, and promoting inclusivity. Rethinking economics and policies in this way can help to overcome the global challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater scarcity, and deteriorating marine and coastal habitats. It requires decoupling wealth creation from environmental degradation through business, policy and financial actions aimed at better stewardship of the biosphere. In this book, renowned environmental economist Edward Barbier offers a blueprint for a greener and more inclusive economy, and outlines the steps we must take now to build a post-COVID world that limits environmental threats while sustaining per capita welfare.

Sustainable Development - Economics and Environment in the Third World (Paperback, New Ed): David Pearce, Edward Barbier, Anil... Sustainable Development - Economics and Environment in the Third World (Paperback, New Ed)
David Pearce, Edward Barbier, Anil Markandya
R1,149 Discovery Miles 11 490 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Blueprint for a Green Economy put the economics of the environment onto the public agenda. Its authors have now widened the issue by applying the principles of their earlier, ground-breaking work to the tangled issue of sustainable Third World development. They offer a definition of sustainable development in terms of not depleting natural resources and then examine its economic implications. The bulk of the book contains six lively case-studies of major developmental issues, from the watersheds of Java to the drylands of the Sudan; from Amazonia to Africa, all of which show the crucial importance of incorporating the economics of sustainable development into our thinking.

Blueprint 1 - For a Green Economy (Paperback): David Pearce, Anil Markandya, Edward Barbier Blueprint 1 - For a Green Economy (Paperback)
David Pearce, Anil Markandya, Edward Barbier
R1,147 Discovery Miles 11 470 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This report has been prepared by the London Environmental Economics Centre (LEEC). LEEC is a joint venture, established in 1988, by the International Institute for Environment and Development (IIED) and the department of Economics of University College London (UCL). Popularly known as The Pearce Report, this book is a report prepared for the Department of the Environment. It demonstrates the ways in which elements in our environment at present under threat from many forms of pollution can be costed. The book goes on to show ways in which governments are able, as a consequence of this analysis, to construct systems of taxation which would both reduce pollution by making it too costly and generate revenue for cleaning up much of the damage. The book ends with a series of skeleton programmes for progress.

Nature and Wealth - Overcoming Environmental Scarcity and Inequality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015): Edward Barbier Nature and Wealth - Overcoming Environmental Scarcity and Inequality (Paperback, 1st ed. 2015)
Edward Barbier
R1,884 Discovery Miles 18 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Drawing on historical and contemporary evidence, this book argues that growing environmental degradation and wealth inequality are linked to how nature is exploited to create economic wealth. Ending the under-pricing of natural capital and insufficient human capital accumulation is essential to overcoming structural imbalance in modern economies.

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