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The Use of Economics in Implementing European Environmental Policy is a timely exploation of the use of the Choice Experiment and Contingent valuation methods in different parts of Europe in order to inform environmental policy. Koundouri focuses predominantly on water, wetland, forest and agricultural management and her book includes results, both methodological and empirical, from a recent research project.
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The Use of Economics in Implementing European Environmental Policy is a timely exploation of the use of the Choice Experiment and Contingent valuation methods in different parts of Europe in order to inform environmental policy. Koundouri focuses predominantly on water, wetland, forest and agricultural management and her book includes results, both methodological and empirical, from a recent research project.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134053599
- Artikelnr.: 43070507
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 11. Juni 2009
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781134053599
- Artikelnr.: 43070507
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Phoebe Koundouri has been an Assistant Professor at DIEES, Athens University of Economics and Business since 2005.
1. Introduction. Phoebe Koundouri and Kyriaki Remoundou PART I: CAN CHOICE
EXPERIMENT HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON
AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 2. Choice experiments informingwater resources
policy making: a review. Kyriaki Remoundou and Phoebe Koundouri 3. Local
public's valuation of flood risk reduction, biodiversity conservation and
recreational activities: the Polish case study Ekin Birol, Nick Handley,
Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris 4. Understanding farmers'
preferences for water policy design: the Portuguese case study. Akiko
Katayama, Xiaoying Liu, Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson 5.
Estimating farmers' valuation of aquifer recharge with treated wastewater:
the Cypriot case study Ekin Birol, Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris
6. An Analysis of Water Users' preferences for a Community Based Management
Regime to manage Groundwater Use: the Tunisian case study. Xiaoying Liu,
Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Richard Noden, Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson PART II:
CAN PARTICIPATORY AND ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN
PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 7. The use of
multi-agent based models to support water resources management: the
Moroccan case study. Ole Benjamin Schroeder, Maria Manez and Paul Jeffrey
8. Industrial water management as a water stress mitigation option: the
Bulgarian and Polish case studies. T. Wintgens, G. Dimova, I. Ribarova, E.
Druzynska, M. Caruk, L.-S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, K. Tarnacki, T. Melin and
D. Savic 9. Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting
water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. Melanie Bauer, Paolo
Botti, Stefania Zaccolo, Oliver Olsson PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS FOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WATER STRESS MITIGATION OPTIONS. 10. Defining the
discount rate trajectory for the evaluation of water stress mitigation
policies and projects. Yiannis Kountouris and Phoebe Koundouri
EXPERIMENT HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON
AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 2. Choice experiments informingwater resources
policy making: a review. Kyriaki Remoundou and Phoebe Koundouri 3. Local
public's valuation of flood risk reduction, biodiversity conservation and
recreational activities: the Polish case study Ekin Birol, Nick Handley,
Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris 4. Understanding farmers'
preferences for water policy design: the Portuguese case study. Akiko
Katayama, Xiaoying Liu, Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson 5.
Estimating farmers' valuation of aquifer recharge with treated wastewater:
the Cypriot case study Ekin Birol, Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris
6. An Analysis of Water Users' preferences for a Community Based Management
Regime to manage Groundwater Use: the Tunisian case study. Xiaoying Liu,
Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Richard Noden, Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson PART II:
CAN PARTICIPATORY AND ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN
PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 7. The use of
multi-agent based models to support water resources management: the
Moroccan case study. Ole Benjamin Schroeder, Maria Manez and Paul Jeffrey
8. Industrial water management as a water stress mitigation option: the
Bulgarian and Polish case studies. T. Wintgens, G. Dimova, I. Ribarova, E.
Druzynska, M. Caruk, L.-S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, K. Tarnacki, T. Melin and
D. Savic 9. Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting
water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. Melanie Bauer, Paolo
Botti, Stefania Zaccolo, Oliver Olsson PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS FOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WATER STRESS MITIGATION OPTIONS. 10. Defining the
discount rate trajectory for the evaluation of water stress mitigation
policies and projects. Yiannis Kountouris and Phoebe Koundouri
1. Introduction. Phoebe Koundouri and Kyriaki Remoundou PART I: CAN CHOICE
EXPERIMENT HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON
AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 2. Choice experiments informingwater resources
policy making: a review. Kyriaki Remoundou and Phoebe Koundouri 3. Local
public's valuation of flood risk reduction, biodiversity conservation and
recreational activities: the Polish case study Ekin Birol, Nick Handley,
Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris 4. Understanding farmers'
preferences for water policy design: the Portuguese case study. Akiko
Katayama, Xiaoying Liu, Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson 5.
Estimating farmers' valuation of aquifer recharge with treated wastewater:
the Cypriot case study Ekin Birol, Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris
6. An Analysis of Water Users' preferences for a Community Based Management
Regime to manage Groundwater Use: the Tunisian case study. Xiaoying Liu,
Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Richard Noden, Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson PART II:
CAN PARTICIPATORY AND ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN
PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 7. The use of
multi-agent based models to support water resources management: the
Moroccan case study. Ole Benjamin Schroeder, Maria Manez and Paul Jeffrey
8. Industrial water management as a water stress mitigation option: the
Bulgarian and Polish case studies. T. Wintgens, G. Dimova, I. Ribarova, E.
Druzynska, M. Caruk, L.-S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, K. Tarnacki, T. Melin and
D. Savic 9. Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting
water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. Melanie Bauer, Paolo
Botti, Stefania Zaccolo, Oliver Olsson PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS FOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WATER STRESS MITIGATION OPTIONS. 10. Defining the
discount rate trajectory for the evaluation of water stress mitigation
policies and projects. Yiannis Kountouris and Phoebe Koundouri
EXPERIMENT HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON
AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 2. Choice experiments informingwater resources
policy making: a review. Kyriaki Remoundou and Phoebe Koundouri 3. Local
public's valuation of flood risk reduction, biodiversity conservation and
recreational activities: the Polish case study Ekin Birol, Nick Handley,
Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris 4. Understanding farmers'
preferences for water policy design: the Portuguese case study. Akiko
Katayama, Xiaoying Liu, Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Mare Sarr, Timothy Swanson 5.
Estimating farmers' valuation of aquifer recharge with treated wastewater:
the Cypriot case study Ekin Birol, Phoebe Koundouri and Yiannis Kountouris
6. An Analysis of Water Users' preferences for a Community Based Management
Regime to manage Groundwater Use: the Tunisian case study. Xiaoying Liu,
Hanadi Musharrafiyeh, Richard Noden, Mare Sarr and Timothy Swanson PART II:
CAN PARTICIPATORY AND ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS HELP IN THE POLICY DESIGN
PROCESS? SELECTED CASE STUDIES ON AQUASTRESS MITIGATION. 7. The use of
multi-agent based models to support water resources management: the
Moroccan case study. Ole Benjamin Schroeder, Maria Manez and Paul Jeffrey
8. Industrial water management as a water stress mitigation option: the
Bulgarian and Polish case studies. T. Wintgens, G. Dimova, I. Ribarova, E.
Druzynska, M. Caruk, L.-S. Vamvakeridou-Lyroudia, K. Tarnacki, T. Melin and
D. Savic 9. Enhanced reservoir operation as an instrument for supporting
water stress mitigation: the Italian case study. Melanie Bauer, Paolo
Botti, Stefania Zaccolo, Oliver Olsson PART III: CONCLUDING REMARKS FOR
COST-BENEFIT ANALYSIS OF WATER STRESS MITIGATION OPTIONS. 10. Defining the
discount rate trajectory for the evaluation of water stress mitigation
policies and projects. Yiannis Kountouris and Phoebe Koundouri