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THOMAS WALKER is Professor of Finance at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He has served as associate dean, department chair, and director of the David O'Brien Centre for Sustainable Enterprise at Concordia. He has written over 60 journal articles and books.
NORTHROP SPRUNG-MUCH is a PhD candidate in finance at the John Molson School of Business at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. His research focuses on risk management, environmental economics, and corporate governance. He holds an MBA from Concordia University.
SHERIF GOUBRAN is a PhD candidate at Concordia University and a Vanier Scholar. His research focuses on sustainable building practices in design, engineering, and finance. He holds a MASc in Building Engineering and a BSc in architecture.
Chapter 1 An Introduction to the Current Landscape: Environmental policy and the EconomyTyler Schwartz and Sherif Goubran
SECTION I: AN OVERVIEW
Chapter 2 Responses to Climate Change Worldwide: Individual Preferences and Policy Actions around the WorldAndrew Brennan, Astghik Mavisakalyan, and Yashar Taverdi
Chapter 3 Legislation or Economic Instruments for a Successful Environmental Policy? Reflections after "Dieselgate"Theodoros Zachariadis
Chapter 4 Environmental Legislation and Small-and-Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs): A Literature ReviewEleni Sfakianaki
SECTION II: GOVERNING AND PROTECTING NATURAL RESOURCES
Chapter 5 Bulk Water Pricing Policies and Strategies for Sustainable Water Management - the Case of Ontario, CanadaMicheal Wood, Horatiu Rus, Olaf Weber, and Guneet Sandhu
Chapter 6 The Role of Water Pricing Policies in Steering Urban Development: The Case of the Bogota RegionCamilo Romero
Chapter 7 Effective Environmental Protection and Regulatory Quality: A National Case Study of ChinaSharanya Basu Roy
Chapter 8 The EU Legal and Regulatory Framework for Measuring Damage Risks to the Biodiversity of the Marine EnvironmentIvelin Zvezdov
Chapter 9 Redefining Nature and Wilderness through Private Wildlife Ranching: An Economic Perspective of Environmental Policy in South(ern) AfricaTariro Kamuti
SECTION III: ENERGY, EMISSIONS, AND THE ECONOMY
Chapter 10 Climate Change Regulations and Accounting Practices: Optimization for Emission-Intensive Publicly Traded FirmsDavid Lont and Carol Pompare
Chapter 11 The Economic Aspects of the Adoption of Renewable Energy Policies in Developing Countries: An Overview of the Brazilian Wind Power Sector Elia Alves and Andrea Steiner
Chapter 12 Ontario’s Energy Transition: A Successful Case of a Green Jobs Strategy?Bruno Arcand
Chapter 13 Ethical and Sustainable Investing and the Need for Carbon-NeutralityQuintin Rayer
SECTION IV: FINANCING ENVIRONMENTAL TRANSITION
Chapter 14 Building Sustainable Communities through Market Based InstrumentsYing Zhou, Amelia Clarke, and Stephanie Cairns
Chapter 15 Climate Justice in Food Security: Experience from Climate Finance in BangladeshMuhammad Abdur Rahaman and Mohammad Mahbubur Rahman
Chapter 16 A Survey of UK-Based Ethical and Sustainable Fund Managers’ Investment Processes Addressing Plastics in the EnvironmentQuintin Rayer
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