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This book provides a comprehensive review of environmental benefit
transfer methods, issues and challenges, covering topics relevant
to researchers and practitioners. Early chapters provide accessible
introductory materials suitable for non-economists. These chapters
also detail how benefit transfer is used within the policy process.
Later chapters cover more advanced topics suited to valuation
researchers, graduate students and those with similar knowledge of
economic and statistical theory and methods. This book provides the
most complete coverage of environmental benefit transfer methods
available in a single location. The book targets a wide audience,
including undergraduate and graduate students, practitioners in
economics and other disciplines looking for a one-stop handbook
covering benefit transfer topics and those who wish to apply or
evaluate benefit transfer methods. It is designed for those both
with and without training in economics
The extensive destruction of wetlands across Europe represents a
significant loss of biodiversity along with its related economic,
cultural, ethical and scientific benefits. This volume addresses
the critical issues surrounding this environmental change process,
employing a range of analytical methods drawn from a variety of
disciplines which bridge the social and natural science divide. The
authors begin by exploring the various methodological approaches to
the analysis of the causes and consequences of wetland loss in
Europe. The findings reveal that a formal decision-support process
can be defined which can assist in the search for a more
sustainable approach to wetland management. The methods and tools
advocated are interdisciplinary and require co-ordinated action by
experts from a variety of different fields. The authors move on to
present a series of case studies from which a number of general
conclusions can be drawn. In particular, they identify conflicts
concerning use, value and interest groups to be the most common in
the context of wetland management versus development. Consequently,
they argue that scientific analysis requires support from the
social sciences in order to better understand and implement more
participatory approaches to environmental management. Given the
ongoing depletion of wetland ecosystems throughout the world, this
novel interdisciplinary approach to their sustainable management is
a timely and valuable exercise. Students, researchers and scholars
of environmental economics, environmental science, ecology,
geography and environmental politics will find this book to be a
useful addition to the literature. It will also help policymakers,
international agencies and NGOs to preserve these valuable
environmental resources.
The extensive destruction of wetlands across Europe represents a
significant loss of biodiversity along with its related economic,
cultural, ethical and scientific benefits. This volume addresses
the critical issues surrounding this environmental change process,
employing a range of analytical methods drawn from a variety of
disciplines which bridge the social and natural science divide. The
authors begin by exploring the various methodological approaches to
the analysis of the causes and consequences of wetland loss in
Europe. The findings reveal that a formal decision-support process
can be defined which can assist in the search for a more
sustainable approach to wetland management. The methods and tools
advocated are interdisciplinary and require co-ordinated action by
experts from a variety of different fields. The authors move on to
present a series of case studies from which a number of general
conclusions can be drawn. In particular, they identify conflicts
concerning use, value and interest groups to be the most common in
the context of wetland management versus development. Consequently,
they argue that scientific analysis requires support from the
social sciences in order to better understand and implement more
participatory approaches to environmental management. Given the
ongoing depletion of wetland ecosystems throughout the world, this
novel interdisciplinary approach to their sustainable management is
a timely and valuable exercise. Students, researchers and scholars
of environmental economics, environmental science, ecology,
geography and environmental politics will find this book to be a
useful addition to the literature. It will also help policymakers,
international agencies and NGOs to preserve these valuable
environmental resources.
How are the economic values of water and water quality accounted
for in policy and project appraisal? This important book gives an
overview of the state-of-the-art in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) in
water resources management throughout Europe and North America,
along with an examination of current applications. The
distinguished authors highlight problems and challenges encountered
in the use of CBA in 15 country-specific case studies. Based on
these case studies, the value and limits of CBA in water resources
management are assessed and special attention is paid to the
institutional and policy context in which CBA is carried out.
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Water Resources Management is written for
both academics and policymakers interested in the use and
usefulness of CBA in water resources management.
How are the economic values of water and water quality accounted
for in policy and project appraisal? This important book gives an
overview of the state-of-the-art in Cost-Benefit Analysis (CBA) in
water resources management throughout Europe and North America,
along with an examination of current applications. The
distinguished authors highlight problems and challenges encountered
in the use of CBA in 15 country-specific case studies. Based on
these case studies, the value and limits of CBA in water resources
management are assessed and special attention is paid to the
institutional and policy context in which CBA is carried out.
Cost-Benefit Analysis and Water Resources Management is written for
both academics and policymakers interested in the use and
usefulness of CBA in water resources management.
Increasing pressure from economic development and population growth
has resulted in the degradation of ecosystems around the world and
the loss of the essential services that they provide. Understanding
the linkages between ecosystem service provisioning and human
well-being is crucial for the establishment of effective
environmental and economic development policy. Presenting new
insights into the relationship between ecosystem services and
livelihoods in developing countries, this book takes up the
challenge of assessing these links to demonstrate their importance
in policy development. It pays special attention to innovative
management opportunities that improve local livelihoods and
alleviate poverty while enhancing ecosystem protection. Based on
eighteen studies in more than twenty developing countries, the
authors explore the role of biodiversity-, marine-, forest-, water-
and land-related ecosystem services, making this an invaluable
contribution to research on the role of ecosystems in supporting
the livelihoods of the poor around the world.
Increasing pressure from economic development and population growth
has resulted in the degradation of ecosystems around the world and
the loss of the essential services that they provide. Understanding
the linkages between ecosystem service provisioning and human
well-being is crucial for the establishment of effective
environmental and economic development policy. Presenting new
insights into the relationship between ecosystem services and
livelihoods in developing countries, this book takes up the
challenge of assessing these links to demonstrate their importance
in policy development. It pays special attention to innovative
management opportunities that improve local livelihoods and
alleviate poverty while enhancing ecosystem protection. Based on
eighteen studies in more than twenty developing countries, the
authors explore the role of biodiversity-, marine-, forest-, water-
and land-related ecosystem services, making this an invaluable
contribution to research on the role of ecosystems in supporting
the livelihoods of the poor around the world.
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