The economics of global environmental change : international cooperation for sustainability
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The economics of global environmental change : international cooperation for sustainability
(New horizons in environmental economics)
Edward Elgar, c2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The international community is increasingly confronted with global environmental problems, which lead to distributional conflicts, unresolved equity issues and asymmetric distribution of the costs and benefits of environmental policy. The complexity of such problems requires the development of an international institutional framework, capable of coping with the long-run international aspects of global environmental change.
This book analyses some of the difficulties in the construction of such a framework and offers suggestions on how they might be overcome. The contributions in The Economics of Global Environmental Change address international trade, land-use change, biodiversity preservation, the management of water resources and the composition of water-related conflicts, global warming and strategic aspects of international environmental agreements.
This book provides an in-depth insight to the current state-of-the-art for both economists and non-economists interested in global environmental change. It will also be of great interest to those wanting an introduction to the economic perspective of an increasingly relevant environmental core problem, as well as to students and researchers in political science.
Table of Contents
Contents:
PART I: OVERVIEW
1. The Economics of Global Environmental Change
Mario Cogoy and Karl W. Steininger
PART II: THE ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS OF GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
2. International Trade, Environment and Sustainable Development
Cees van Beers
3. International Dimensions of Land Use Change
Evan Fraser and Klaus Hubacek
4. International Perspectives of Biodiversity Conservation
Birgit Friedl, Brigitte Gebetsroither and Michael Getzner
5. Integrated Water Resources Management (IWRM) as a Key for Sustainable Development
Thomas Kluge
PART III: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGE
6. Possibilities for Cooperation in International Pollution Control
Michael Finus
7. International Environmental Agreements and the Case of Global Warming
Johan Eyckmans
8. Transforming Environmental and Natural Resource Use Conflicts
Simon A. Mason and Adrian Muller
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