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Environmental Economics by Dominik A. Stecula, Excelic Press

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    Author(s)Dominik A. Stecula
    PublisherExcelic Press
    ISBN9781642242942
    Pages367
    BindingHardcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2020

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    Excelic Press Environmental Economics by Dominik A. Stecula

    There is much uncertainty surrounding climate change projections. General circulation models (GCMs) manufacture a large vary of potential future climates, particularly at the country level. it's conjointly unclear however the world economy can evolve over following century. this implies that completely different emission situations ar known and sculpturesque supported projected populations, economic process and technological progress. The state of the economy is an objective fact, but the future projection of the possible consequences of climate mitigation policy for the economy is far more complex. As such, it is open to framing by political actors seeking to mobilize public support for their position. Economic concerns surrounding climate change can be framed in terms of their costs and benefits. Some work has shown that cost-framed messages are effective in influencing climate change attitudes and behaviors. This comprehensive book illustrates innovative approaches to the formulation of environmental policy by budding the relevant concepts and techniques of economics by establishing a relationship between the environment and the economy. First chapter specifically focuses on three types of frames, economic costs and benefits associated with climate mitigation, appeals to conservative and free market values and principles, and uncertainties and risk surrounding climate change. This book succeeds with the presentation on the innovation effects of renewable energy policies and their interaction and economic impacts of climate change on agriculture. A study on implications of climate change for Ghana’s economy is covered next. The book furthermore presents wide-ranging coverage on generalisable integrated natural capital methodology for targeting investment in coastal defense; the economics of peatland restoration; risk trade-off method for use in safety project appraisal responses; and the economic impacts of Japan’s renewable energy sector and the feed-in tariff system. This information is needed for prioritizing policy responses and adaptation investments, especially over the long run. Moreover, most quantitative studies consider only a few global climate change projections representing a small share of potential future outcomes. Knowledge of the full range of potential outcomes and risk is obviously desirable in the elaboration of robust development strategies. This book will be of valuable to the students, scientists, researchers, and other stakeholders associated with the subject area.



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