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This major annual publication provides a state-of-the-art survey of
contemporary research on environmental and resource economics by
some of the leading experts in the field. The critical issues
addressed in this year's volume include: * contingent valuation *
environmental policy, technological change and economic growth *
land use decisions and policy * sustainability indicators * value
transfer and environmental policy * joint implementation in climate
change policy * environmentally harmful subsidies.
This major annual publication provides a state-of-the-art survey of
contemporary research on environmental and resource economics by
some of the leading experts in the field. The critical issues
addressed in this year's volume include: * contingent valuation *
environmental policy, technological change and economic growth *
land use decisions and policy * sustainability indicators * value
transfer and environmental policy * joint implementation in climate
change policy * environmentally harmful subsidies.
This major annual publication provides a state-of-the-art survey of
contemporary research on environmental and resource economics by
some of the leading experts in the field. The critical issues
addressed in this year's volume include: the management of high
seas fisheries; choosing environmental risks; the stability and
design of international environmental agreements; managing
environmental risk through insurance; motor vehicles and the
environment; recreation demand models; stated preference methods
for environmental valuation; pollution control policy in developing
countries.
This major annual publication provides a state-of-the-art survey of
contemporary research on environmental and resource economics by
some of the leading experts in the field. The critical issues
addressed in this year's volume include: the management of high
seas fisheries choosing environmental risks the stability and
design of international environmental agreements managing
environmental risk through insurance motor vehicles and the
environment recreation demand models stated preference methods for
environmental valuation pollution control policy in developing
countries.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. The Yearbook
cuts through this by focusing on the principal issues of current
interest. In this edition, experts in their specific field consider
the problems of the monitoring and enforcement of environmental
policy and examine possible voluntary approaches to environmental
protection. Topics examined include policies to counter tropical
deforestation, the analysis of transportation and environmental
policy, models of climate change control, environmental labelling
and the use of cost-benefit analysis. The Yearbook will provide
economists, scholars and practitioners working in environmental and
resource economics with a comprehensive overview of the up-to-date
issues written by the leading international scholars.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. The Yearbook
cuts through this by focusing on the principal issues of current
interest. In this edition, experts in their specific field consider
the problems of the monitoring and enforcement of environmental
policy and examine possible voluntary approaches to environmental
protection. Topics examined include policies to counter tropical
deforestation, the analysis of transportation and environmental
policy, models of climate change control, environmental labelling
and the use of cost-benefit analysis. The Yearbook will provide
economists, scholars and practitioners working in environmental and
resource economics with a comprehensive overview of the up-to-date
issues written by the leading international scholars.
The literature and research on environmental and resource economics
has exploded in recent years. This major annual publication
provides a cutting-edge survey of current research by the leading
experts in the field. The Yearbook includes contributions on: *
climate change policy * general equilibrium models in environmental
and resource economics * hedonic property value techniques for
policy and litigation * progress and problems in the economics of
sustainability * valuing the health effects of pollution * the
economics of carbon sequestration in agricultural soils * tradable
permits for air quality * linking environmental ethics and
environmental policy.
The literature and research on environmental and resource economics
has exploded in recent years. This major annual publication
provides a cutting-edge survey of current research by the leading
experts in the field. The Yearbook includes contributions on: *
climate change policy * general equilibrium models in environmental
and resource economics * hedonic property value techniques for
policy and litigation * progress and problems in the economics of
sustainability * valuing the health effects of pollution * the
economics of carbon sequestration in agricultural soils * tradable
permits for air quality * linking environmental ethics and
environmental policy.
This important new book is an indispensable guide to the
development and implementation of environmental policy. It presents
authoritative analyses and state-of-the-art summaries which will be
essential both to scholars and practitioners trying to keep abreast
of the most recent developments in this fast changing field.The
book sheds new light on two areas of environmental policy -
liability law and enforcement - which are experiencing dramatic
change. It shows how economic analysis can provide useful and
meaningful insights about subjects such as criminal penalties,
private enforcement, liability for oil spills, tort remedies, and
lender liability which have hitherto only been considered by
lawyers. Drawing on the latest advances in both economics and law,
it critically assesses how the most recent innovations in liability
law and enforcement are actually working in practice.
This major annual publication presents a comprehensive overview of
cutting-edge issues in environmental and resource economics. The
expert contributors address some of today's most pressing
environmental concerns including: pollution control policies
Graphical Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis disclosure
strategies for pollution control environmental policy under
imperfect competition transport and the environment optimal forest
harvesting. The Yearbook is an essential resource for economists,
scholars and practitioners working in environmental and resource
economics.
There has been an explosion in the literature and research on
environmental and resource economics in recent years. This major
annual publication provides a cutting-edge survey of current
research by the leading experts in the field. The latest Yearbook
includes contributions on: economics and the land use-environment
link issues in the economics of water use the economics of
residential solid waste management population and the environment
subsidiarity, federalism and the environment transboundary
pollution and international cooperation environmental valuation and
standard economic theory.
There has been an explosion in the literature and research on
environmental and resource economics in recent years. This major
annual publication provides a cutting-edge survey of current
research by the leading experts in the field. The latest Yearbook
includes contributions on: economics and the land use-environment
link; issues in the economics of water use; the economics of
residential solid waste management; population and the environment;
subsidiarity, federalism and the environment; transboundary
pollution and international cooperation; and environmental
valuation and standard economic theory.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation, and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. TheYearbook
cuts through this by focusing on the principal issues of current
interest. Considering both macroeconomic and microeconomic issues,
this edition deals with environmental policy in economies in
transition, green accounting, the impact of macroeconomic policies
on the environment, the economics of fisheries management reactions
to environmental policy within firms as well as means of
incorporating uncertainty in environmental analysis and policy. The
Yearbook will provide economists working in environmental and
resource economics, as well as those who are interested in knowing
more about the field, with a comprehensive overview of the main
issues written by leading international scholars.
This text is the premier introductory environmental economics text
for non-majors. Policy-oriented coverage of environmental economics
for majors and non-majors alike. Environmental Economics and Policy
6/e is a companion text to the larger Environmental and Natural
Resource Economics 8/e. This smaller, paper-bound policy text is
intended for a broader audience that includes political science,
environmental studies, and agricultural programs. Environmental
Economics and Policy provides a broad but nuanced introduction to
the field of environmental economics. This text begins with an
introduction to core concepts and theory, followed by a series of
policy chapters that are self-contained, allowing for a great
degree of flexibility in course design. Boxes throughout the text
introduce a large number of real-world examples and ongoing policy
debates in order to bring new perspective to the issues being
discussed. The sixth edition features new co-author Lynne Lewis
from Bates College, a new chapter on land, more coverage on the use
of GIS in both analysis and policy, and updates on topics such as
climate, water pollution, transportation, and energy.
Tom Tietenberg, one of the leading economists working in the field
of environmental economics has edited a collection of the most
important articles and papers on global warming, which poses major
challenges to our economic and political institutions. In this
authoritative volume, leading economists bring unusual clarity and
insight to the process of understanding these challenges and meets
them with pragmatic solutions. Specific topics include: modelling
and responding to the unique types of risks posed by global
warming; estimating the cost of control and damages from global
warming, as well as deriving optimum solutions; debating the
appropriate role for discounting; estimating the value of
information to reduce the uncertainty; and examining the issues
associated with the use of two prominent policy approaches carbon
taxes and transferable carbon permits. Few challenges pose a
greater threat to our economic and political institutions than
global warming. Uncertainty about the consequences of continued
greenhouse gas emissions, the temporal and geographic separation of
costs and benefits, the potentially enormous cost of making the
wrong choices, and the necessity for (and the difficulties of)
international cooperation all contribute to the complexity and the
significance of the issue. In this book leading economists bring
unusual clarity and insight to the process of understanding these
challenges and meeting them with pragmatic solutions. Specific
topics covered include: modeling and responding to the unique types
of risks posed by global warming; estimating the costs of control
and damages from discounting, estimating the value of information
to reduce the uncertainty, and examining the issues associated with
the use of the two most prominent policy approaches - carbon taxes
and transferable carbon permits.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation, and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. TheYearbook
cuts through this by focusing on the principal issues of current
interest. Considering both macroeconomic and microeconomic issues,
this edition deals with environmental policy in economies in
transition, green accounting, the impact of macroeconomic policies
on the environment, the economics of fisheries management reactions
to environmental policy within firms as well as means of
incorporating uncertainty in environmental analysis and policy. The
Yearbook will provide economists working in environmental and
resource economics, as well as those who are interested in knowing
more about the field, with a comprehensive overview of the main
issues written by leading international scholars.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. The aim of the
Yearbook is to provide economists working in environmental and
resource economics, as well as those who are interested in knowing
more about the field, with a comprehensive overview of the main
issues written by the leading international scholars.
Over the last two decades economic analysis has begun to offer
increasingly sophisticated and useful insights into environmental
problems. Tom Tietenberg has had a significant impact on recent
innovations which have enlarged the range of economic policy
instruments at our disposal as well as transforming the roles of
the various institutions responsible for implementation and
enforcement.Economics and Environmental Policy includes Professor
Tietenberg's most important essays on economics and environmental
policy written over a 20 year period. It includes papers on the
integration of economic incentives into pollution control which
cover theoretical work and empirical studies as well as overviews
of emission trading and emission charges. Later papers concentrate
on the judicial role in environmental policy, including the
perverse incentives created by specific legal doctrines, and
environmental enforcement, which deals with issues such as creative
penalty structures and the empowerment of nongovernmental
organizations. The final papers deal with sustainable development
and, in particular, the role of poverty, the need for technology
and capital transfers, and the pricing of depletable resources. The
essays in this collection address not only theoretical and
practical matters associated with environmental policy, but also
design and implementation issues. By improving access to Tom
Tietenberg's many important contributions, this volume makes a
significant addition to the literature on environmental theory and
practice.
There has been an explosion in the literature and research on
environmental and resource economics in recent years. This major
annual publication provides a cutting-edge survey of current
research by the leading experts in the field. The latest Yearbook
includes contributions on: * environmental valuation in developing
countries * electricity restructuring * industrial ecology *
experimental economics in natural resource and environmental
management * interest groups and the demand for environmental
policy * modelling sustainable ecological economic development *
environmental risk management and the business firm.
This major annual publication is an authoritative state-of-the-art
survey of current issues in environmental and resource economics
written by the leading academics in the field.The discipline of
environmental and resource economics has undergone a rapid
evolution over the past three decades with the early literature
focusing mainly on valuation and the design of policy instruments
to correct externalities and encourage optimal resource
exploitation. In the past few years, the field has broadened its
scope by making numerous links with other disciplines in economics
as well as the natural and physical sciences. As a result there has
been an explosion in the literature which has made it increasingly
difficult to keep up with developments in the field. The aim of the
Yearbook is to provide economists working in environmental and
resource economics, as well as those who are interested in knowing
more about the field, with a comprehensive overview of the main
issues written by the leading international scholars.
This major annual publication presents a comprehensive overview of
cutting-edge issues in environmental and resource economics. The
expert contributors address some of today's most pressing
environmental concerns including: pollution control policies
Graphical Information Systems (GIS) and spatial analysis disclosure
strategies for pollution control environmental policy under
imperfect competition transport and the environment optimal forest
harvesting. The Yearbook is an essential resource for economists,
scholars and practitioners working in environmental and resource
economics.
The Yearbook provides a comprehensive overview of cutting-edge
issues in environmental and resource economics. The expert
contributors address some of today's most pressing environmental
topics including: * issues in water pricing reforms * spatial
environmental policy * environmental equity and the siting of
hazardous waste facilities * strategies to conserve biodiversity *
corporate sustainability * the double-dividend hypothesis of
environmental taxes * valuing environmental changes in the presence
of risk. The Yearbook will provide economists, scholars and
practitioners working in environmental and resource economics with
a comprehensive overview of the cutting-edge issues in the field.
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