Pricing The Planet
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Overview
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 Planet addresses 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 Planet makes clear the crucial role that both national and international policy plays in successfully achieving balance between economic and ecological goals.
Columbia University Press
Synopsis
An outgrowth of the 1992 Symposium and Exhibit of Environmental Technologies (ECOTECH), held in Rio de Janiero as part of the UN Conference on Environment and Development (UNCED), this book addresses our ecological future and explores alternatives to mainstream solutions.
Ecological Economics
This collection is remarkable and noteworthy . . . The authors of the papers are recognized authorities in the fields of environmental and ecological economics. . . . The diversity of topics dealt with in the various chapters is remarkable. The emphasis on case studies from developing countries and the perspectives of scholars from the same is an unusual and therefore valuable contribution. Another strength of the book is its accessibility to a lay readership.
Editorials
Ecological Economics
Remarkable and noteworthy... The authors of the papers are recognized authorities in the fields of environmental and ecological economics.... The diversity of topics dealt within the various chapters is remarkable. The emphasis on case studies from developing countries and the perspectives of scholars from the same is an unusual and therefore valuable contribution.
Land Degradation and Development
This volume... provides an important discussion of the implications of unequal distributions of population, wealth, and consumption for sustainable development.β D.C. Parker
Land Degradation and Development -
This volume... provides an important discussion of the implications of unequal distributions of population, wealth, and consumption for sustainable development.