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A Dictionary of Climate Change and the Environment bridges the gap
between the many disciplines encompassing climate change,
environmental economics, environmental sciences, and environmental
studies. It defines a comprehensive set of over 3700 words used
across these fields to help policy makers, students, and
professionals achieve a holistic view of environmental issues. The
dictionary also features: introductory primers to major topic
areas; recommended reading for particular topics and specific words
or concepts; and seven appendices, including a catalog of
scientific symbols, units, and conversions, as well as an expansive
listing and description of selected environmental treaties. The
extensive and accessible nature of the content renders this book an
indispensible reference for practitioners requiring an informed and
balanced description of key concepts and issues. This resource will
be extremely valuable to policy makers and professionals working on
climate change and other environmental issues, and to postgraduate
and undergraduate students in climate change and environmental
studies, as well as to academics and other practitioners working on
multidisciplinary environmental issues outside their area of
expertise.
The crisis of environmental degradation has createcharemd an
immense volume of literature which focuses on controlling
environmental problems. Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs
goes one step further to extend and complement the current debates.
Using property rights the book examines the causes and possible
solutions to environmental and resource degradation. Written in a
non-technical, reader-friendly style the book also offers: numerous
examples and case studies an up-to-date list of world wide web
sites relevant to the subject a detailed glossary of environmental
and economic terms a guide to the literature at the end of every
chapter Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs is an essential
supplementary text for undergraduates and postgraduates studying
environmental and natural resource management, environmental
studies, ecology, environmental science, environmental economics,
agricultural economics and geography.
Many of the world's fisheries face major challenges including
overfishing, overcapacity and low returns. Using recent
developments in microeconomic theory and with numerous case studies
and examples, this book shows how to measure efficiency,
productivity, profitability, capacity of fishing fleets and how to
improve fisheries management. The book will prove invaluable to
researchers, students and professionals interested in understanding
the problems in fisheries and how they may be overcome.
This comprehensive Dictionary is an important reference tool for
all those interested in environmental science and environmental
studies. Written in a clear and accessible style, the dictionary
includes over three thousand up-to-date entries, all accompanied by
a detailed yet straightforward definition covering all aspects of
the subject. The book also includes three primers, which will
bridge the gap between each discipline covered. These consist of
introductions to environmental economics, international
environmental problems and environmental systems, dynamics and
modelling. Another unique feature is the inclusion of an appendix
which lists and describes the world's major international
environmental agreements. This Dictionary with its primers and
appendices will prove immensely useful to all students and scholars
of environmental science and studies.
The crisis of environmental degradation has createcharemd an
immense volume of literature which focuses on controlling
environmental problems. Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs
goes one step further to extend and complement the current debates.
Using property rights the book examines the causes and possible
solutions to environmental and resource degradation. Written in a
non-technical, reader-friendly style the book also offers: numerous
examples and case studies an up-to-date list of world wide web
sites relevant to the subject a detailed glossary of environmental
and economic terms a guide to the literature at the end of every
chapter Economic Rights and Environmental Wrongs is an essential
supplementary text for undergraduates and postgraduates studying
environmental and natural resource management, environmental
studies, ecology, environmental science, environmental economics,
agricultural economics and geography.
A Dictionary of Climate Change and the Environment bridges the gap
between the many disciplines encompassing climate change,
environmental economics, environmental sciences, and environmental
studies. It defines a comprehensive set of over 3700 words used
across these fields to help policy makers, students, and
professionals achieve a holistic view of environmental issues. The
dictionary also features: introductory primers to major topic
areas; recommended reading for particular topics and specific words
or concepts; and seven appendices, including a catalog of
scientific symbols, units, and conversions, as well as an expansive
listing and description of selected environmental treaties. The
extensive and accessible nature of the content renders this book an
indispensible reference for practitioners requiring an informed and
balanced description of key concepts and issues. This resource will
be extremely valuable to policy makers and professionals working on
climate change and other environmental issues, and to postgraduate
and undergraduate students in climate change and environmental
studies, as well as to academics and other practitioners working on
multidisciplinary environmental issues outside their area of
expertise.
Many of the world's fisheries face major challenges including
overfishing, overcapacity and low returns. Using recent
developments in microeconomic theory and with numerous case-studies
and examples, this book shows how to measure efficiency,
productivity, profitability and capacity of fishing fleets and how
to improve fisheries management. The book will prove invaluable to
researchers, students and professionals interested in understanding
the problems in fisheries and how they may be overcome.
This comprehensive Dictionary is an important reference tool for
all those interested in environmental science and environmental
studies. Written in a clear and accessible style, the dictionary
includes over three thousand up-to-date entries, all accompanied by
a detailed yet straightforward definition covering all aspects of
the subject. The book also includes three primers, which will
bridge the gap between each discipline covered. These consist of
introductions to environmental economics, international
environmental problems and environmental systems, dynamics and
modelling. Another unique feature is the inclusion of an appendix
which lists and describes the world's major international
environmental agreements. This Dictionary with its primers and
appendices will prove immensely useful to all students and scholars
of environmental science and studies.
This handbook is the most comprehensive and interdisciplinary work
on marine conservation and fisheries management ever compiled. It
is the first to bridge fisheries and marine conservation issues.
Its innovative ideas, detailed case studies, and governance
framework provide a global special perspective over time and treat
problems in the high seas, community fisheries, industrial fishing,
and the many interactions between use and non-use of the oceans.
Its policy tools and ideas for overcoming the perennial problems of
over fishing, habitat and biodiversity loss address the facts that
many marine ecosystems are in decline and plagued by
overexploitation due to unsustainable fishing practices. An
outstanding feature of the book is the detailed case-studies on
conservation practice and fisheries management from around the
world. These case studies are combined with 'foundation' chapters
that provide an overview of the state of the marine world and
innovative and far reaching perspectives about how we can move
forward to face present and future challenges.
The contributors include the world's leading fisheries scientists,
economists, and managers. Ecosystem and incentive-based approaches
are described and complemented by tools for cooperative,
participatory solutions. Unique themes treated: fisher behavior and
incentives for management beyond rights-based approaches; a
synthesis of proposed 'solutions'; a framework for understanding
and overcoming the critical determinants of the decline in
fisheries, degradation of marine ecosystems, and poor
socio-economic performance of many fishing communities; models for
innovative policy instruments; a plan of action and adoption
pathways to promote sustainable fishing practices globally.
Collectively, the handbook's many valuable contributions offer a
way forward to both understanding and resolving the multifaceted
problems facing the world's oceans.
The global energy transition from carbon-intensive to renewable
fuels has increasingly demanded a better understanding of the
causes and consequences of the rapid development of unconventional
oil and gas. Focusing on key countries including the United States,
Canada, China, Argentina, the United Kingdom and Australia, this
book consists of case studies and in-depth analyses that weigh up
the risks and rewards at regional, national and global scales.
Explaining how and why unconventional fuels are transforming the
global energy landscape, the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities
and threats are explored through a political, economic and
governance-based perspective. Emphasis is placed on how to regulate
the industry, encompassing local issues, stakeholder engagement and
the social licence to operate. The new baseline studies and
standards introduced in this book provide a timely insight into the
trade-offs across the social, economic and environmental domains,
making this ideal for researchers and policymakers in energy
fields, and for graduate students.
Water is an increasingly critical issue at the forefront of global
policy change, management and planning. There are growing concerns
about water as a renewable resource, its availability for a wide
range of users, aquatic ecosystem health, and global issues
relating to climate change, water security, water trading and water
ethics. This handbook provides the most comprehensive reference
ever published on water resource issues. It brings together
multiple disciplines to understand and help resolve problems of
water quality and scarcity from a global perspective. Its case
studies and 'foundation' chapters will be greatly valued by
students, researchers and professionals involved in water
resources, hydrology, governance and public policy, law, economics,
geography and environmental studies.
Bridging the Disciplinary Divides brings together some of the
world's leading environmental researchers in the life sciences,
physical sciences, social sciences and humanities to bridge the
disciplinary divides in understanding the environment.
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