Économie de l'environnement et du développement durable


Book Description

Ce livre expose les principales théories et les concepts fondamentaux permettant d’explorer les liens entre l’économie et l’environnement. Il propose des réponses synthétiques et claires aux nombreuses questions qui se posent actuellement sur des sujets aussi divers que l’effet de serre, le recul de la biodiversité, la pollution de l’air et des sols, la raréfaction des ressources naturelles, les désordres énergétiques, l'impact du progrès techniques sur le cadre de vie, etc. Il traite également des « tensions » entre la croissance et l’environnement, entre l'économie de marché et la protection des ressources et précise la manière dont les politiques publiques, au niveau national comme au niveau international, tentent de triompher des difficultés rencontrées. L'ouvrage s'adresse aux étudiants des 1er et 2e cycles universitaires, des écoles d'ingénieurs, des IEP et des écoles de commerce. Il constitue également un ouvrage de référence pour tous ceux qui souhaitent appréhender correctement les enjeux et les problèmes qu'impose, dans le contexte actuel, la mise en oeuvre d'un développement plus durable.




Topics in Environmental Economics


Book Description

This book shows, we believe, the breadth and the complexity of issues that econo mists now tackle in their analysis of the connections between the ecosystem and the economic system. The book offers contributions to such disparate issues as the value of preserving the wolf in Sweden and the proper distribution of permits in an effective global warming treaty. Because these questions remain at the fore front of important resource allocation problems that need to be confronted, it is only appropriate that they are represented in a book that intends to paint a picture, albeit certainly incomplete, of the vibrant and progressing state of environmental economics. The contributions cover five areas of environmental economics: policy instru ments, cost-benefit analysis, cost-efficiency, contingent valuation and experimental economics. Each area is worthy of a book by itself, but here we have made a point of focusing on problems that seem directly applicable to the pressing policy issues of today. Thus, the contributors address topics that are directly relevant to interna tional and regional policy making, as well as those that are linked to development of supporting information systems (e.g. resource accounting). In addition, the con tributions seek to provide high-level applications of measurement techniques as well as pertinent critiques of these methods. The next section provides a summary overview of the book.




Economics and the Global Environment


Book Description

Economics and the Global Environment is a path-breaking, comprehensive analysis of how economic and environmental systems mesh in the international context. The book investigates if and how environmental resources, such as global climate, genetic diversity, and transboundary pollution can be managed in an international system of sovereign states without a Global Environment Protection Agency. It also considers traditional international economics - theory and policy - and explores how they can be expanded to accommodate environmental values. Until recently, trade theory and trade policy neglected pollution and environmental degradation. This situation has changed dramatically, and the controversial and corrosive issues of trade and the environment are here given careful analysis. These topics are enriched by a concise presentation of the principles of environmental economics, and a thoughtful treatment of sustainable development. The book will appeal to students and practitioners of trade and development, as well as the environmental community.




Handbook of Environmental Economics


Book Description

Many of the frontiers of environmental economics research are at the interface of large-scale and long-term environmental change with national and global economic systems. This is also where some of the most of challenging environmental policy issues occur. Volume 3 of the Handbook of Environmental Economics provides a synthesis of the latest theory on economywide and international environmental issues and a critical review of models for analyzing those issues. It begins with chapters on the fundamental relationships that connect environmental resources to economic growth and long-run social welfare. The following chapters consider how environmental policy differs in a general-equiIibrium setting from a partial-equilibrium setting and in a distorted economy from a perfect economy. The volume closes with chapters on environmental issues that cross or transcend national borders, such as trade and the environment, biodiversity conservation, acid rain, ozone depletion, and global climate change. The volume provides a useful reference for not only natural resource and environmental economists but also international economists, development economists, and macroeconomists.




Environmental Economics


Book Description

Environmental Economics: The Essentials offers a policy-oriented approach to the increasingly influential field of environmental economics that is based on a solid foundation of economic theory and empirical research. Students will not only leave the course with a firm understanding of environmental economics, but they will also be exposed to a number of case studies showing how underlying economic principles provided the foundation for specific environmental and resource policies. This key text highlights what insights can be derived from the actual experience. Key features include: Extensive coverage of the major issues, including climate change, air and water pollution, sustainable development, and environmental justice Introductions to the theory and method of environmental economics, including externalities, experimental and behavioral economics, benefit-cost analysis, and methods for valuing the services provided by the environment Boxed Examples and Debates throughout the text, which highlight global cases and major talking points This second edition provides updated data, new studies, and more international examples. There is a considerable amount of new material, with a deeper focus on climate change. The text is fully supported with end-of-chapter summaries, discussion questions, and self-test exercises in the book, as well as a suite of supplementary digital resources, including multiple-choice questions, simulations, references, slides, and an instructor’s manual. It is adapted from the 12th edition of the best-selling Environmental and Natural Resource Economics textbook by the same authors.




Environmental Economics


Book Description

This book provides comprehensive treatment of environmental economics. This innovative work illustrates a novel approach to the formulation of environmental policy by developing the pertinent concepts and methods of economics by establishing links between the environment and the economy by recourse to the laws of thermodynamics.




Économie, environnement et destin des générations futures


Book Description

Ce numéro présente la relation de l’économie avec l’environnement. Ce numéro aborde l’économie politique de l’environnement dans laquelle les décisions résultent, en situation d’incertitude, de compromis entre les groupes sociaux et les pays. Faut-il taxer les émissions de carbone ? Faut-il subventionner l’énergie solaire ? Avec un éclairage surprenant, les contributeurs éminents de ce hors-série répondent par l'affirmative et nous livrent leurs clefs d'analyse. Volontairement pédagogique, cet ouvrage s'adresse à un public plus large que celui des seuls spécialistes. Indispensable à lire en ces temps de campagnes électorales !




Economics and the Environment


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This text explores environmental economics from the perspective of four basic questions: how much pollution is too much?; is government up to the job?; how can we do better?; and how can we resolve the global issue?




For The Common Good


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Winner of the Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order 1992, Named New Options Best Political Book Economist Herman Daly and theologian John Cobb, Jr., demonstrate how conventional economics and a growth-oriented industrial economy have led us to the brink of environmental disaster, and show the possibility of a different future. Named as one of the Top 50 Sustainability Books by University of Cambridges Programme for Sustainability Leadership and Greenleaf Publishing.




Economics of the Environment


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The book interprets nature and the environment as a scarce resource. It offers a theoretical study of the allocation problem and describes different policy approaches to the environmental problem. The entire spectrum of the allocation issue is studied: The use of the environment in a static context, international and trade aspects of environmental allocation, the regional dimension, environmental use over time and under uncertainty. The book incorporates a variety of economic approaches.The fourth edition has been enlarged and revised, all data have been updated.