In this chapter, first, I briefly explain the field of environmental economics and the motivations for using economics to analyze environmental problems. Differences among the relevant field such as environmental, resource, and ecological economics will be discussed. Next, in Sect.1.2, I introduce ...
in environmental studies there is a concept known as risk. sometimes it is cheaper to assess risk and manage it, rather than remove the source of contamination. risk can be seen as the addition of three aspects, source, pathway, and receptor. the source is the specific contaminant of concern...
The need for standardized environmental accounting units. Ecological Economics, 63 (2-3): 616-626. 4. Capak, K... Blanco,Elena,Razzaque,... - 《Human Rights Quarterly》 被引量: 5发表: 2009年 What are Ecosystem Services (2007). What are ecosystem services? The need for standardized envir...
What are ecological communities? What is an ecological address? What is an ecological imbalance? What is community ecology? What is ecological sanitation? What is immigration in ecology? What is traditional ecological knowledge? What is environmental economics and policy?
Green technology is undoubtedly a growth industry driven by increasing global awareness and the urgent need for sustainable solutions. As governments and organizations prioritize environmental policies, investments in clean energy, electric vehicles, and sustainable agriculture are booming. This surge in fund...
Understanding Social Economics Theories of social economics sometimes diverge from conventional economic theories. They may consider factors that are outside the focus of mainstream economics, including the effect of the environment and ecology on consumption and wealth. ...
References (5) H.J. Barnett et al. Scarcity and Growth: The Economics of Natural Resource Availability (1963) H.E. Daly Steady-State Economics (1977) There are more references available in the full text version of this article.Cited by (282)...
Using the Environmental Policy Stringency EPS index to measure the stringency of environmental policy, we show that international binding laws such as the Paris Agreement, unlike locally binding Grenelle laws, are able to enhance the overall social performance through the environmental, social and ...
Inclusion and analysis of environmental income are important in diagnosing the extent of poverty, for understanding its causes, and in identifying policies for its alleviation. The concept of environmental income is, however, poorly developed. Different studies use different measures, while underlying ...
EconomicsEducational ChangeEducational ResearchElementary Secondary EducationEnvironmental EducationGovernment RoleInterdisciplinary ApproachSocial StudiesConsiders what students are learning about the environment. Summarizes ways in which market forces can improve environmental quality. Discusses thedoi:10.1080/...