Environmental policy : an economic perspective /
"Global environmental challenges have caused a range of policy solutions, approaches, and models to emerge. As these challenges are expected to intensify in the near future, environmental policy and its instruments are increasingly becoming a topic of discussion, action, and disagreement in aca...
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author | Walker, Thomas (Thomas J.), editor. Sprung-Much, Northrop, 1991-, editor. Goubran, Sherif, 1991-, editor. |
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description | "Global environmental challenges have caused a range of policy solutions, approaches, and models to emerge. As these challenges are expected to intensify in the near future, environmental policy and its instruments are increasingly becoming a topic of discussion, action, and disagreement in academic, professional, and mass media outlets. This fixation on the topic of policy is well-justified considering the consequences policy can have on all levels of society - global, national, sectoral, organizational, and even personal. Policy has a vital role in reducing environmental damage, incentivizing positive environmental behavior, and guiding practice toward a more sustainable future. While most policies have economic repercussions, environmental policies, and specifically new environmental policy instruments, have exhibited a special and complex relation to the economy. The environment can thus be considered an envelope encompassing and sustaining the economic system - much more than just a factor of production"-- |
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spelling | KOHA-OAI-TEST:5937362022-08-22T01:09:40ZEnvironmental policy : an economic perspective / Walker, Thomas (Thomas J.), editor. Sprung-Much, Northrop, 1991-, editor. Goubran, Sherif, 1991-, editor. textHoboken, NJ : Wiley-Blackwell,2020.©2020eng"Global environmental challenges have caused a range of policy solutions, approaches, and models to emerge. As these challenges are expected to intensify in the near future, environmental policy and its instruments are increasingly becoming a topic of discussion, action, and disagreement in academic, professional, and mass media outlets. This fixation on the topic of policy is well-justified considering the consequences policy can have on all levels of society - global, national, sectoral, organizational, and even personal. Policy has a vital role in reducing environmental damage, incentivizing positive environmental behavior, and guiding practice toward a more sustainable future. While most policies have economic repercussions, environmental policies, and specifically new environmental policy instruments, have exhibited a special and complex relation to the economy. The environment can thus be considered an envelope encompassing and sustaining the economic system - much more than just a factor of production"--Includes bibliographical and references"Global environmental challenges have caused a range of policy solutions, approaches, and models to emerge. As these challenges are expected to intensify in the near future, environmental policy and its instruments are increasingly becoming a topic of discussion, action, and disagreement in academic, professional, and mass media outlets. This fixation on the topic of policy is well-justified considering the consequences policy can have on all levels of society - global, national, sectoral, organizational, and even personal. Policy has a vital role in reducing environmental damage, incentivizing positive environmental behavior, and guiding practice toward a more sustainable future. While most policies have economic repercussions, environmental policies, and specifically new environmental policy instruments, have exhibited a special and complex relation to the economy. The environment can thus be considered an envelope encompassing and sustaining the economic system - much more than just a factor of production"--Environmental policyGlobal environmental changeClimatic changesSustainable developmentRenewable energy sourcesURN:ISBN:9781119402596 |
spellingShingle | Environmental policy Global environmental change Climatic changes Sustainable development Renewable energy sources Walker, Thomas (Thomas J.), editor. Sprung-Much, Northrop, 1991-, editor. Goubran, Sherif, 1991-, editor. Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title | Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title_full | Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title_fullStr | Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title_full_unstemmed | Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title_short | Environmental policy : an economic perspective / |
title_sort | environmental policy an economic perspective |
topic | Environmental policy Global environmental change Climatic changes Sustainable development Renewable energy sources |
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