This book addresses the wide range of co-effects associated with environmental policies and the ways they may increase or decrease the attractiveness of environmental policy as a whole. Therefore, the book's scope moves beyond standard economic analyses, which regularly postulate a clear cause-and-effect chain. The complexity and wide range of benefits is investigated from different perspectives and by means of different methodologies.
This book addresses the wide range of co-effects associated with environmental policies and the ways they may increase or decrease the attractiveness of environmental policy as a whole. Therefore, the book's scope moves beyond standard economic analyses, which regularly postulate a clear cause-and-effect chain. The complexity and wide range of benefits is investigated from different perspectives and by means of different methodologies.
Prof. Dr. Klaus Dieter John is Professor of Economic Policy at Chemnitz University of Technology. Dr. Dirk T.G. Rübbelke is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for International Climate and Environmental Research - Oslo (CICERO).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Different Benefit Dimensions in Environmental Economics K. D. John and D. T. G. Rübbelke 2. Co-Effects of Environmental Policy T. Zylicz and Mikolaj Czajkowski 3. Ancillary Benefits of Adaptation to Climate Change A. Aasheim 4. Climate Policy Providing Public and Private Goods U. Moslener and Bodo Sturm 5. Environmental Policy in India G. Gupta 6. The Integrative Sustainability Triangle as a New Approach to the Design of a Sustainability Strategy M. von Hauff 7. Discussion
1. Different Benefit Dimensions in Environmental Economics K. D. John and D. T. G. Rübbelke 2. Co-Effects of Environmental Policy T. Zylicz and Mikolaj Czajkowski 3. Ancillary Benefits of Adaptation to Climate Change A. Aasheim 4. Climate Policy Providing Public and Private Goods U. Moslener and Bodo Sturm 5. Environmental Policy in India G. Gupta 6. The Integrative Sustainability Triangle as a New Approach to the Design of a Sustainability Strategy M. von Hauff 7. Discussion
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