Sustainable Development: Concepts, Rationalities and Strategies

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3 decision support techniques that do not depend exclusively on market incentives and monetary valuation. The World Conservation Strategy published by the mCN (1980) recognised the full dimensions of these problems, and introduced the concept of sustainable development, placing the emphasis on the exploitation of natural systems and the use of biological natural resources within limits so that the availability of these resources for use by future generations would not be jeopardised by the current use of them. At this time, the imposition of quotas and the definition of critical loads and environmental standards were suggested as the sorts of instruments necessary to cope with the problems of limited availability of environmental resources. Although the mCN publication did not obtain a high international profile, the idea of policy norms to respect critical loads has become quite widely accepted in the environmental policymaking of Western countries. This has often put the policy agencies in difficult situations. Polluting industries are inclined to argue that the critical loads are defined too restrictively. The complexity and time lags of ecological effects makes it hard to say exactly what constitutes a critical load beyond which there will be irreversible damage, and lobbying interests can play on these uncertainties to try and weaken the environmental standards. In addition, polluting industries can use the argument of negative impacts on "the economy" (particularly as regards employment and export prospects) to blackmail governments, regulatory agencies and the general public.

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The book contains 17 chapters, written by analysts coming from many continents, which portray the state of the art in ecological economics thinking on sustainable development. The selection of methodological contributions, richly illustrated by empirical observations, highlights how a new generation of economists is confronting new problems of irreversible environmental change, uncertainty and social equity in the long-term.


Inhalt
Editors' Introduction.- The Implications of Environmental Sustainability for Economic Growth.- Ecological Distribution and Distributed Sustainability.- Bioeconomic Conceptions and the Concept of Sustainable Development.- Sustainable Development and Public Policy.- The Political Economics of Sustainability.- Rational Assumptions in Energy Scenarios.- Short-run and Long-run Adjustment to Environmental Policy: a Neo-Austrian Approach.- Sustainability and Structural Change.- Sustainability Concepts and Total Economic Valuation.- A Practical Sustainability Criterion when there is International Trade.- How Strong is Weak Sustainability?.- Sustainability Principles and Depreciation Estimates of Natural Capital in Brazil.- Environmental Decision Making-a Comparison between Cost-Benefit Analysis and Multicriteria Decision Aid.- Sustainability, Uncertainty and Intergenerational Fairness.- Sustainable Development, Rationality and Time.- Towards a Decision-making Framework to Address Sustainable Development Issues.- Sustainable Development and the Process of Justifying Choices in a Controversial Universe.

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  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Gewicht 511g
    • Untertitel Economy & Environment 13
    • Titel Sustainable Development: Concepts, Rationalities and Strategies
    • Veröffentlichung 04.12.2010
    • ISBN 9048149703
    • Format Kartonierter Einband
    • EAN 9789048149704
    • Jahr 2010
    • Größe H235mm x B155mm x T19mm
    • Herausgeber Springer
    • Anzahl Seiten 336
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen
    • Editor Sylvie Faucheux, Martin O'Connor, Jan Van Der Straaten
    • GTIN 09789048149704

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