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Voluntary Environmental Agreements - Process, Practice and Future Use (Hardcover): Patrick Ten Brink Voluntary Environmental Agreements - Process, Practice and Future Use (Hardcover)
Patrick Ten Brink
R1,987 Discovery Miles 19 870 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Voluntary environmental agreements (VEAs) - generally agreements between government and business - have been regarded by many as a key new instrument for meeting environmental objectives in a flexible manner. Their performance to date has, however, also led to considerable criticism, with several parties arguing that they are methods for avoiding real action that goes beyond "business-as-usual". Is either of these positions justified? The aim of this book is to highlight and learn the lessons from existing experience, looking not just at results but also at specific elements of agreements and also at the process of the agreement itself. Lessons are drawn from experience from across the world, covering the full range of environmental challenges, and from the perspective of key stakeholder groups. Importantly, the book also presents tools for assessing and improving existing agreements and includes recommendations and guidelines for future agreements in key areas such as climate change. It also deals at length with the problem of how such agreements might be used in developing and transitional economies. The overall view of the book is that there is a real potential for the future use of VEAs as part of the policy mix and as a tool for sharing the responsibility for meeting environmental objectives. For the agreements to play this role, however, significant steps are needed to ensure that they are effective, efficient, equitable and appropriately linked to a portfolio of other instruments. The book is divided into four sections. First, existing agreements, their development and efficacy are considered; second, the prospects for voluntary agreements in developing and transitional economies are discussed; third, a range of authors examine the role of VEAs as part of the policy mix to combat climate change; and, finally, the book concludes with an examination of how new tools for evaluating and improving VEAs could be utilized in the future. Voluntary Environmental Agreements will be of interest not only to academics, governments and businesses wishing to understand this specific instrument, but also to those already implementing or considering applying VEAs to meet their environmental objectives.

Paying the Polluter - Environmentally Harmful Subsidies and their Reform (Hardcover): Frans H. Oosterhuis, Patrick Ten Brink Paying the Polluter - Environmentally Harmful Subsidies and their Reform (Hardcover)
Frans H. Oosterhuis, Patrick Ten Brink
R4,028 Discovery Miles 40 280 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The financial means embedded in subsidies for unsustainable systems of production and consumption are increasingly well studied and reported. This has led to policy recommendations (e.g. OECD, EU) on how to reform subsidy systems in support of the necessary transitions to a low carbon and ecosystem resilient society based on a strong resource efficient economy. The authors in this book contribute to the debate based on recent, high quality and policy relevant research. It is a timely contribution to a pressing financial issue in environmental policy.' - Hans Bruyninckx , Executive Director of the European Environment Agency'EU countries increasingly receive recommendations through the European Semester and OECD Environmental Performance Reviews to assess and progressively phase out environmentally harmful subsidies. It is not only a matter of avoiding damage to the environment, it is also a question of transparency, equity, and of eliminating unjustified privileges. Subsidy reform can help reduce public deficits, restore fair market conditions and eliminate distortions in competition. This book is a precious tool for Governments and experts.' - Aldo Ravazzi Douvan, Italian Ministry of Environment, Professor of Sustainable Development at University Roma Luiss 'Tax spending and public subsidies harmful to the environment have attracted high level attention at the Rio and Johannesburg Sustainable Development Conferences, in the context of the Kyoto Protocol and of the Convention on Biological Diversity, in OECD and EU recommendations, and are now firmly on the public agenda. They are often also poorly designed, do not reach their goals, are costly, not transparent and can be inefficient. With the present public budget crises in many countries, rarely has the timing been more favorable to lower such harmful support. The book is thus timely and shows through concrete examples that the reform of harmful public subsidies is possible.' - Guillaume Sainteny, Associate Professor, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris, France Pledges to reform environmentally harmful subsidies (EHS) have increased over the past few years, at both global and national levels. Paying the Polluter addresses the most important issues to be considered when embarking upon these necessary reforms. In this unique work, leading experts explore the definition of EHS, how they can be identified and measured and assess their impacts and the potential benefits of reform. Barriers and opportunities for EHS reform are elaborated with examples of successes and failures. A practical subsidy reform tool is also presented, giving guidance to help develop transparent inventories of subsidies and road maps for future development. Demonstrating how subsidy reform may contribute to a better environment, support fiscal reform and address social and economic objectives, this authoritative book will appeal to policy makers and their advisors all over the world. It will also be a useful sourcebook for academics interested in concrete applications of environmental economics. Finally it should prove a rich and informative read for anyone looking for facts and arguments supporting green budget reforms. Contributors: K. Bachus, A. Bruvoll, J. Cottrell, L. Franckx, B. Kretschmer, M. Lehmann, I. Mayeres, L. Mazza, S. Newman, F. Oosterhuis, J. Pieters, D. Russi, J. Sauvage, R. Steenblik, P. ten Brink, K. Umpfenbach, C. van Beers, J.C.J.M. van den Bergh, H. Vennemo, A. von Moltke, S. Withana

Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas - An Assessment Guide (Hardcover): Marianne Kettunen, Patrick Ten Brink Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas - An Assessment Guide (Hardcover)
Marianne Kettunen, Patrick Ten Brink
R4,499 Discovery Miles 44 990 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Protected areas (PAs) contain biodiversity and ecosystems of high conservation value. In addition, these areas provide a range of benefits, both direct and indirect, to our societies and economies, i.e. so called ecosystem services. These services include, for example, an ecosystem's ability to regulate floods and climate, purify water, secure the pollination of crops, and create opportunities for recreation, culture and tourism. This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the socio-economic benefits of PAs and PA networks and provides step-by-step practical guidance on identifying, assessing and valuing the various ecosystem services and related benefits provided by PAs. It also aims to improve the communication of PA benefits to different stakeholders and the general public. It is shown that identifying and valuing the socio-economic benefits of PAs can be beneficial for several reasons. Demonstrating socio-economic importance of a protected site can significantly increase political and stakeholder support for the site and resolve conflicts between different interest groups. This can lead to positive changes in policies and decision-making. Insights on PA benefits are also needed to identify a combination of actions and land use practices that best support the sustainable and equitable utilisation of these benefits, while retaining a site's conservation goals. Finally, demonstrating different benefits can help to discover alternative and sustainable sources for financing the management of PAs.

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making (Paperback): Patrick Ten Brink The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity in National and International Policy Making (Paperback)
Patrick Ten Brink
R1,868 Discovery Miles 18 680 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) study is a major international initiative drawing attention to local, national and global economic benefits of biodiversity, to highlight the growing costs of biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, the benefits of investing in natural capital, and to draw together expertise from the fields of science, economics and policy to enable practical actions. Drawing on a team of more than one hundred authors and reviewers, this book demonstrates the value of ecosystems and biodiversity to the economy, society and individuals. It underlines the urgency of strategic policy making and action at national and international levels, and presents a rich evidence base of policies and instruments in use around the world and a wide range of innovative solutions. It highlights the need for new public policy to reflect the appreciation that public goods and social benefits are often overlooked and that we need a transition to decision making which integrates the many values of nature across policy sectors. It explores the range of instruments to reward those offering ecosystem service benefits, such as water provision and climate regulation. It looks at fiscal and regulatory instruments to reduce the incentives of those running down our natural capital, and at reforming subsidies such that they respond to current and future priorities. The authors also consider two major areas of investment in natural capital - protected areas and investment in restoration. Overall the book underlines the needs and ways to transform our approach to natural capital, and demonstrates how we can practically take into account the value of ecosystems and biodiversity in policy decisions - at national and international levels - to promote the protection of our environment and contribute to a sustainable economy and to the wellbeing of societies.

Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas - An Assessment Guide (Paperback, 3rd Edition): Patrick Ten Brink, Marianne... Social and Economic Benefits of Protected Areas - An Assessment Guide (Paperback, 3rd Edition)
Patrick Ten Brink, Marianne Kettunen; Edited by Marianne Kettunen, Patrick Ten Brink
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R393 Discovery Miles 3 930 Ships in 2 - 4 working days

Protected areas (PAs) contain biodiversity and ecosystems of high conservation value. In addition, these areas provide a range of benefits, both direct and indirect, to our societies and economies, i.e. so called ecosystem services. These services include, for example, an ecosystem's ability to regulate floods and climate, purify water, secure the pollination of crops, and create opportunities for recreation, culture and tourism.

This book offers a comprehensive introduction to the socio-economic benefits of PAs and PA networks and provides step-by-step practical guidance on identifying, assessing and valuing the various ecosystem services and related benefits provided by PAs. It also aims to improve the communication of PA benefits to different stakeholders and the general public. It is shown that identifying and valuing the socio-economic benefits of PAs can be beneficial for several reasons. Demonstrating socio-economic importance of a protected site can significantly increase political and stakeholder support for the site and resolve conflicts between different interest groups. This can lead to positive changes in policies and decision-making. Insights on PA benefits are also needed to identify a combination of actions and land use practices that best support the sustainable and equitable utilisation of these benefits, while retaining a site’s conservation goals. Finally, demonstrating different benefits can help to discover alternative and sustainable sources for financing the management of PAs.

Table of Contents

Foreword

Braulio F. de Souza Dias and Ernesto Enkerlin-Hoeflich

Introduction

1. Introduction, Objectives and Approach

Marianne Kettunen and Patrick ten Brink

1.1 Introduction

1.2 Objectives, scope and audience

1.3 Guiding principles

1.4 Approach, data, structure and application

Part 1: Contextual Guidance

2. Protected Areas: Their Values and Benefits

Nigel Dudley, Sue Stolton and Marianne Kettunen

2.1 Different benefits and values of protected areas

2.2 Basis of benefits: structure, functioning and processes in protected areas

2.3 Ecosystem services and related goods provided and supported by protected areas

2.4 Broader benefits

2.5 Putting the benefits into perspective

2.6 Opportunities and risks of assessing benefits

3. General Principles for Estimating the Socio-economic Value of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas

Marianne Kettunen, Patrick ten Brink and Samuela Bassi

3.2 Estimating the socio-economic value of benefits

3.3 Estimating the costs of protected areas

3.5 Estimating the total (net) benefits of a protected area

3.4 Estimating the added value of protected area designation

3.6 Estimating benefits from multiple sites

Part 2: Practical Guidance

Step I. A Scoping Assessment of Possible Benefits

4. Scoping Assessment of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas

Marianne Kettunen and Patrick ten Brink

4.1 How to carry out a scoping assessment?

4.2 Identification and rapid assessment of benefits

4.3 Joint consideration of different benefits

4.4 Considerations of benefits the context of multiple protected areas

4.5 Identification of net benefits

Annex 1. Scoping Assessments of Benefits Provided by Protected Areas – an Example of Application

Dalia D’Amato, Marianne Kettunen, Azucena de la Cruz, José Benedicto Royuela ‎and Artur Gil

5. Deciding which Benefits to Analyse in More Detail

Marianne Kettunen and Patrick ten Brink

5.1 Identifying the most important benefits

5.2 Identifying the purpose of socio-economic valuation

5.3 Possible resources to support detailed socio-economic assessment

Step II. Detailed Methodological Guidance to Estimating Benefits

6. Provisioning Services and Related Goods

Marianne Kettunen and Dalia D’Amato

6.1 Overview of benefits

6.2 Socio-economic importance of benefits

6.3 Estimating the value of benefits

Annex 2. Step by Step Guidance: Valuation of Biodiversity Resources

Marianne Kettunen and Dalia D’Amato

7. Regulating Services and Related Goods

Tomas Badura and Marianne Kettunen

7.1 Overview of benefits

7.2 Socio-economic importance of benefits

7.3 Role of different stakeholders in maintaining and using benefits

7.4 Estimating the value of benefits

Annex 3. Step by Step Guidance: Water Related Ecosystem Services

Tomas Badura and Marianne Kettunen

Annex 4. Step by Step Guidance: Climate Change Mitigation (Carbon Storage and Sequestration)

Samuela Bassi and Patrick ten Brink

8. Cultural Services and Related Goods

Sonja Gantioler and Dalia D’Amato

8.1 Overview of benefits

8.2 Socio-economic importance of benefits

8.3 Estimating the value of benefits

Annex 5. Step by Step Guidance: Tourism, Recreation and Other Cultural Benefits

Sonja Gantioler and Dalia D’Amato

9. Appreciating the Value of Supporting Service

Dalia D’Amato and Marianne Kettunen

9.1 Overview of benefits

9.2 Socio-economic importance of benefits

9.3 Estimating the value of benefits

10. Wider Socio-economic Benefits

Sonja Gantioler and Patrick ten Brink

10.1 Overview of benefits

10.2 Socio-economic importance of benefits

10.3 Estimating the value of benefits

11. Costs Related to Protected Areas

Samuela Bassi and Dalia D’Amato

11.1 Costs of management

11.2 Opportunity costs

11.3 Other costs

11.4 Total costs of protected areas

12. Assessing Net Benefits: Site Level

Patrick ten Brink and Marianne Kettunen

12.1 Assessing aggregated benefits

12.2 Comparing benefits with costs

12.3 Considering the added value of PA designation and management

Annex 6. Calculating Net Present Values (NPVs) and the Effect of Different Discount Rates

Patrick ten Brink

13. Assessing Net Benefits: Multiple Sites

Patrick ten Brink and Marianne Kettunen

13.1 Issues to reflect when aggregating values for multiple sites

13.2 Assessing aggregated benefits of multiple sites by scaling up

13.3 Estimating the future benefits of multiple sites

13.4 Comparing costs and benefits at an aggregate scale

Step III: Interpreting, Using and Communicating The Estimates

14. Interpreting the Results of Socio-economic Assessments

Patrick ten Brink and Marianne Kettunen

14.1 General meaning of the results

14.2 ‘Reading’ socio-economic assessments

14.3 Robustness of estimates

14.4 Level of confidence

14.5 Wider reflection on the utility of the results

15. Using and Communicating the Results

Sections 15.1-15.3 by Sue Stolton and Nigel Dudley

Section 15.4-15.5 by Marianne Kettunen, and Dalia D’Amato

15.1 Understanding, awareness and advocacy

15.2 Support to decision-making and management

15.3 Identifying and addressing social impacts

15.4 Mobilizing funds

15.5 Considering synergies and conflicts with biodiversity conservation

Conclusions

16. Conclusions and Way Forward

Marianne Kettunen and Patrick ten Brink

16.1 Towards a full appreciation and uptake of benefits provided by protected areas

16.2 An integrated future vision for protected areas: benefits for biodiversity and people

Index

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