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9780231101752

Pricing the Planet

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  • ISBN13:

    9780231101752

  • ISBN10:

    0231101759

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-09-01
  • Publisher: Columbia Univ Pr

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Summary

The United Nations Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), held in Rio de Janeiro in 1992, represented an unparalleled opportunity for scientists, economists, planners, energy specialists, and other professionals from around the world to exchange ideas and information. Bringing together the views discussed at the corresponding International Symposium and Exhibit of Environmental Technologies (ECOTECH) -- an official event sponsored by the Rio de Janeiro State Secretariat of Industry, Commerce, and Science Technology of Brazil -- Pricing the Planetaddresses our ecological future and explores alternatives to mainstream solutions.The contributors emphasize the need for alternatives that are both economically viable and ecologically sound, and challenge the conventional assumptions and assertions found in the work of many economists. Most importantly, Pricing the Planetmakes clear the crucial role that both national and international policy plays in successfully achieving balance between economic and ecological goals.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(10)
Peter H. May
Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
Sustainability: Challenges to Economic Analysis and Policy
11(28)
Peter H. May
Development, Equity, and the Environment
13(2)
Market Mechanisms for Environmental Quality
15(4)
The Emergence of Ecological Economics
19(7)
Trade and Environment Issues
26(3)
Toward Sustainable Development: The Case of Brazil
29(3)
A Strategy to Encourage Research on Sustainable Development
32(7)
Consumption Patterns: The Driving Force of Environmental Stress
39(10)
Jyoti Parikh
Consumption Patterns and Population Growth
40(2)
Urban Environment
42(1)
Rural Environment
43(1)
Local and Global Pollutants
43(1)
Socioeconomic Trade-Offs and Environmental Priorities
44(2)
The Main Message
46(3)
A Tradable Carbon Entitlements Approach to Global Warming Policy: Sustainable Allocations
49(22)
Adam Rose
Brandt Stevens
International Equity Criteria
51(2)
Reference Bases
53(5)
Welfare Analysis
58(13)
Back-of-the-Envelope Estimates of Environmental Damage Costs in Mexico
71(30)
Sergio Margulis
Method and Limitations
75(3)
Cost Estimates of Major Problems
78(23)
Health Costs Associated with Air Pollution in Brazil
101(22)
Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
Ana Paula
Fernandes Mendes
Estimation Procedures: A Pooling Study for Sao Paulo
102(7)
Urban Air Pollution in Brazil: An Overview
109(4)
Health Costs
113(6)
Final Considerations
119(4)
Managing the Transition to Sustainable Development: The Role for Economic Incentives
123(16)
Thomas H. Tietenberg
The Sustainability Vision
123(1)
The Full Cost Principle
124(4)
The Carrying Capacity Principle
128(2)
Reducing the Conflict Between Growth and Development
130(4)
Implementing Change
134(5)
Ecological Economics: Creating a Transdisciplinary Science
139(31)
Robert Costanza
An Ecological Economic World View
140(7)
A Research Agenda for Ecological Economics
147(14)
Policy Recommendations
161(9)
Carrying Capacity as a Tool of Development Policy: The Ecuadoran Amazon and the Paraguayan Chaco
170(10)
Herman Daly
The Ecuadoran Amazon
171(4)
The Paraguayan Chaco
175(5)
Green Accounting for Sustainable Development
180(17)
Peter Bartelmus
SEEA---a System for Integrated Environmental and Economic Accounting
180(3)
Pricing the Priceless: The Limits of Monetary Valuation
183(5)
Sustainable Economic Growth: Concept and Measurement
188(3)
Outlook: From Growth to Development
191(6)
Measuring Sustainable Income: The Cases of Mineral and Forest Depletion in Brazil
197(12)
Ronaldo Seroa da Motta
Peter H. May
Measuring Sustainable Income
198(4)
Depletion Costs of Mineral and Forest Resources in Brazil
202(7)
The Contributors 209(2)
Index 211

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