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E-grāmata: Environmental Economics and Ecosystem Services [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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"Environmental Economics and Ecosystem Services provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to environmental economics, using ecosystem services as the underlying framework. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, and using a conversational writingstyle, the focus is on exploring society's linkages with the environment and how economics can help solve key environmental problems. Structured in three parts, the book first introduces readers to the key theories in environmental economics and ecosystem services, and then explores the challenges of conservation. The final section examines environmental policy options, such as cap-and-trade, behavioral nudges, community-based natural resource management and carbon taxes. There is a strong international focus throughout the book, with real-life examples taken from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and other regions. Students are supported by a range of pedagogical features, including chapter objectives, chapter summaries, discussion questions and further reading suggestions. In addition, the book offers worked examples, analytical problems and "Challenge Yourself" boxes to develop critical thinking skills. Lecture slides and answers to questions for discussion and practice problems are available for instructors. This is the ideal text for introductory courses in environmental economics, ecological economics, economics of sustainability, environmental management, environmental policy and ecosystem services"--

Environmental Economics and Ecosystem Services provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to environmental economics, using ecosystem services as the underlying framework. Assuming no prior knowledge, the focus is on exploring society’s linkages with the environment and how economics can help solve key environmental problems.



Environmental Economics and Ecosystem Services provides a rigorous yet accessible introduction to environmental economics, using ecosystem services as the underlying framework. Assuming no prior knowledge of economics, and using a conversational writing style, the focus is on exploring society’s linkages with the environment and how economics can help solve key environmental problems.

Structured in three parts, the book first introduces readers to the key theories in environmental economics and ecosystem services, and then explores the challenges of conservation. The final section examines environmental policy options, such as cap-and-trade, behavioral nudges, community-based natural resource management and carbon taxes. There is a strong international focus throughout the book, with real-life examples taken from North America, Europe, Asia, Africa and other regions. Students are supported by a range of pedagogical features, including chapter objectives, chapter summaries, discussion questions and further reading suggestions. In addition, the book offers worked examples, analytical problems and “Challenge Yourself” boxes to develop critical thinking skills. Lecture slides and answers to questions for discussion and practice problems are available for instructors.

This is the ideal text for introductory courses in environmental economics, ecological economics, economics of sustainability, environmental management, environmental policy and ecosystem services.

SECTION I: Economic Fundamentals, Climate Change and Sustainability
1.
Introduction to the Book, Ecosystem Services and the Sustainable Development
Goals
2. Climate Science and International Climate Agreements
3. Economic
Fundamentals, Ecosystem Services and Value
4. Estimating the Benefits of
Environmental Assets and Ecosystem Services
5. Consumption
6. Human
Population Growth
7. Sustainable Economic Development SECTION II: The
Challenge of Protecting Natural Resources
8. Why are Environmental Assets so
Difficult to Manage?
9. Bad Incentives, Market Failures and Property Rights
Problems
10. Collective Action
11. Governments Messing with Prices and
Agricultural Subsidies
12. Energy, Energy Subsidies and Economic Planning
Gone Wild SECTION III: Solving Environmental Problems around the World
13.
Social Institutions for Better Environmental Collective Action
14. The
Economics of Pollution Control
15. Green Pricing: Theory and Practice of
Taxes on Measured Pollution
16. Green Pricing: Carbon Taxes, Green Product
Taxes and Green Tax Reform
17. Green Markets: Non-Carbon Pollution Trading
18. Green Markets: International Climate Policy and Carbon Markets
19. Recap,
Conclusions and Key Gaps
Randall Bluffstone is an environmental and natural resource economist, Professor of Economics and Director of the Institute for Economics and the Environment at Portland State University, USA.