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Environmental Economics .........................4

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Author Index ............................................15

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KEY TEXTBOOK

Climate EconomicsEconomic Analysis of Climate, Climate Change and Climate PolicyRichard S.J. Tol, University of Sussex, UK and Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, the NetherlandsThis unique textbook offers comprehensive coverage of the economics of climate change and climate policy, and is suitable for advanced undergraduate, post-graduate and doctoral students. Topics discussed include the costs and benefits of adaptation and mitigation, discounting, uncertainty, policy instruments, and international agreements.

• In-depth treatment of the economics of climate change.• Careful explanations of concepts and their application to climate policy.• Customizable integrated assessment model that illustrates all issues discussed.• Specific usage guidelines for each level of reader.• Companion website featuring data, extra reading, quizzes, videos and more.

This book is an essential text for students of varying levels in economics, climate change and environmental policy, and a resource for researchers and practitioners.

Contents: 1. The Science of Climate Change 2. Emissions Scenarios and Options for Emission Reduction 3. Abatement Costs 4. Policy Instruments for Emission Reduction 5. Impacts and Valuation 6. Impacts of Climate Change 7. Climate and Development 8. Optimal Climate Policy 9. Discounting, Equity, Uncertainty 10. Irreversibility and Learning 11. International Environmental Agreements 12. Adaptation Policy 13. Building an Integrated Assessment Model 14. How to Solve The Climate Problem? Index

2014 208 pp Paperback 978 1 78254 592 7 £25.00 2014 Hardback 978 1 78254 591 0 £75.00 eBook 978 1 78254 593 4

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Earth EconomicsAn Introduction to Demand Management, Long-Run Growth and Global Economic GovernancePeter A.G. van Bergeijk, Erasmus University, The Hague, the NetherlandsTaking stock of emerging planet data and analysing policies during the global crisis, Earth Economics provides a comprehensive and accessible introduction to basic macroeconomic concepts, methods and principles, and their application to real world data.

Written principally for students seeking an introduction to macroeconomics, this book offers a completely new angle to policy, with a focus on the truly global level. Underpinned by empirical orientation of state-of-the-art data, it introduces earth economics as the study of the economy of our planet from the perspective of an autarkic system (a ‘closed economy’), focussing on policymaking that improves global rather than national welfare.

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction: It is the Only One We Have 2. Planet Accounts PART I: Short-term Fluctuations and Demand Management 3. Earth’s Business Cycle 4. Why I = S and What That Means: The Building Blocks of Macroeconomic Analysis 5. Investment, the IS Curve, and Product Market Equilibrium 6. What About Government? 7. Money Matters! The LM Curve and Money Market Equilibrium 8. Eartheconomic Demand and Supply 9. Puzzling Disagreements PART II: Long Run 10. Long-Run Growth 11. Development and Change 12. Limits to Growth? PART III: Earth Governance and Global Public Goods 13. Global Public Goods 14. Global Peers: An Agenda References Index

2014 224 pp Paperback 978 1 78254 584 2 £25.00 2013 Hardback 978 0 85793 932 6 £88.00 eBook 978 1 78254 086 1

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Resource EconomicsAn Economic Approach to Natural Resource and Environmental Policy, Fourth EditionJohn C. Bergstrom, University of Georgia, US and Alan Randall, Ohio State University, US and The University of Sydney, Australia‘I joined this amazing journey about 30 years ago. I benefited from all the theories, principles, and approaches offered in this book to explore the natural resource and environmental issues on the other side of the world. It makes me an enthusiastic and pragmatic teacher and researcher. In addition to rearranging and rewriting certain chapters, the fourth edition comprises new chapters on climate change which reflect our future challenges. Such knowledge deserves continuously passing to our future generations and equipping more students as an effective doer in resolving complex natural resources issues.’

– Pei-Ing Wu, National Taiwan University

Resource Economics engages students and practitioners in natural resource and environmental issues from both local and global standpoints. The fourth edition of this approachable but rigorous text provides a new focus on risk and uncertainty as well as new applications that address the effect of new energy technologies on scarcity and climate change mitigation and adaptation, while preserving and systematically updating the approach and key features that drew many thousands of readers to the first three editions.

2016 480 pp Paperback 978 1 78471 794 0 £39.95 2016 Hardback 978 1 78471 792 6 £115.00 eBook 978 1 78471 793 3

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Water Resource Economics and PolicyAn IntroductionW. Douglass Shaw, Texas A&M University, College Station, US An engaging introduction to the broad range of economic issues surrounding water.

‘This is a much-needed book, which introduces the interested reader to the economics of water resource allocation, and analyzes relevant policy issues derived from all over the world. To the best of my knowledge, this is the first book which is focused on communicating the basic economic concepts that govern water resources allocation. . . The lively writing style of W. Douglass Shaw, which is enriched with excellent examples and case studies from various countries, makes this book an obvious choice for a textbook in relevant courses. . . this excellent book should be a compulsory reading for all of us who work in the field of water resources management.’

– Phoebe Koundouri, Ecological Economics

Contents: Preface 1. Introduction to Water Resources, Water Resource Economics, and Law 2. Review of Basic Microeconomics Applied to Water Resources 3. Water Quality Issues 4. Water Prices and Rates for Residential Use 5. Water and Agriculture 6. Uncertainty and Risk in Supply and Demand of Water Resources 7. Groundwater 8. In Situ Uses of Water: Environmental and Recreational Values 9. Floods and Droughts and the Role of Dams 10. Water Issues Outside the United States 11. Summary, Suggestions for Future Work, Conclusions Index

2006 384 pp Paperback 978 1 84720 225 3 £39.00 2005 Hardback 978 1 84376 917 0 £103.00 eBook 978 1 84542 686 6

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Pricing NatureCost–Benefit Analysis and Environmental PolicyNick Hanley, University of Stirling, UK and Edward B. Barbier, University of Wyoming, US ‘This is an excellent text that could be used in specialist academic courses in environmental and natural resource economics, ecological economics and cost–benefit analysis, as well as in interdisciplinary courses in public policy, planning and environmental management.’

– David James, Australasian Journal of Environmental Management

The textbook is aimed at students on inter-disciplinary courses as well as those studying environmental economics, welfare economics and public policy. It will also be of interest to policymakers, NGOs and consultancy sectors.

Contents: 1. Introduction PART I: The Tools 2. The Theoretical Foundations of CBA 3. Stated Preference Approaches to Environmental Valuation 4. Revealed Preference Methods (1): The Travel Cost Model 5. Revealed Preference Methods (2): Hedonic Pricing 6. Valuing the Environment: Production Function Approaches 7. Discounting and the Discount Rate 8. CBA in Developing Countries: What’s Different? PART II: Case Studies 9. Valuing Ecosystem Services 10. Costs and Benefits of Water Quality Improvements 11. Valuing Habitat Protection 12. Cost–Benefit Analysis and Renewable Energy 13. The Strengths and Weaknesses of Environmental CBA Index

2009 360 pp Paperback 978 1 84844 470 6 £29.00 • 2009 Hardback 978 1 84542 789 4 £103.00 eBook 978 1 84980 205 5

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The Economics of Climate-Resilient DevelopmentEdited by Sam Fankhauser, London School of Economics, UK and Thomas K.J. McDermott, University College Cork, Ireland‘An extremely timely book. The Paris Climate Agreement establishes a global goal on adaptation of enhancing adaptive capacity, strengthening resilience and reducing vulnerability to climate change. The book addresses the key question of how such a goal could be achieved by arguing that adaptation and resilience cannot be separated from ongoing and dynamic development processes. Although written from an economics perspective it draws on a wide range of literatures and experiences and is eminently readable. Indeed, it should be read not only by students of development and planning but also by practitioners, in both the public and private sectors, whose development choices will affect future vulnerabilities to climate change.’

– Dame Judith Rees, London School of Economics, UK

2016 256 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 030 5 £75.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78536 031 2

Handbook on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Impact AssessmentEdited by Davide Geneletti, University of Trento, Italy‘This volume integrates across disciplinary, sectoral and national perspectives to illuminate the cutting edge of contemporary assessment theory and practice. Particular strengths include its focus on how changes in ecosystem services affect human well-being, its elaboration of methods for spatially explicit assessment, its insights on cumulative effects, its inclusive approach to evaluation metrics, and its insistence on the importance of stakeholder involvement in assessment processes. This wonderfully accessible volume will surely become an indispensable desk reference for all seeking to improve the management of biodiversity, ecosystem services, and sustainable development.’

– William C. Clark, Harvard University, US

2016 528 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 898 9 £150.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 899 6Research Handbooks on Impact Assessment series

Institutions and the EnvironmentArild Vatn, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway‘Vatn has prepared a vast feast for his readers. Hopefully, this book will become one of the core textbooks both in institutional economics and in resource economics. As a political scientist, I can recommend it to social scientists more generally. I must confess, I enjoyed it all.’

– Elinor Ostrom, 2009 Nobel Laureate, Land Economics

Contents: Preface 1. Institutions: The Web of Human Life PART I: Understanding Institutions 2. Institutions: The Individual and the Society 3. Institutions: Coordination and Conflict 4. Institutional Economics: Different Positions PART II: From Institutions to Action 5. Rationality 6. Preferences and Values PART III: From Action to Institutions 7. Explaining Institutional Change 8. Evaluating Institutional Change: The Normative Aspect of Institutions PART IV: Institutions, Environment and Policy 9. The Environment 10. Resource Regimes 11. Valuing the Environment 12. Comparing Value Articulating Institutions 13. Policy and Policy Measures 14. Policies for a Sustainable Future References Index

2006 496 pp Paperback 978 1 84720 121 8 £43.00 2005 Hardback 978 1 84376 100 6 £119.00 eBook 978 1 84542 574 6 • Awarded the Veblen 150 Prize

Applied Cost–Benefit Analysis, Second EditionRobert J. Brent, Fordham University, USAcclaim for first edition:

‘The author succeeds in bringing together many interesting real-life applications of CBA in various areas (including among others health, environment and transportation). The examples are well chosen to illustrate the basic issues and show clearly the crucial importance of theoretical and methodological assumptions. Moreover, they are presented in an accessible and attractive way. For those who know already the principles of CBA, these applications are stimulating and enjoyable reading.’

– Erik Schokkaert, Tijdschrift voor Economie en Management

Contents: Preface to the First Edition Preface to the Second Edition PART I 1. Introduction to CBA PART II 2. Compensation Tests 3. Consumer Surplus PART III 4. Shadow Prices 5. External Effects 6. Public Goods 7. Risk and Uncertainty 8. Measurement of Intangibles 9. Marginal Cost of Public Funds PART IV 10. Distribution Weights 11. Social Discount Rate PART V 12. User Fees References Index

2007 496 pp Paperback 978 1 84720 623 7 £41.00 2006 Hardback 978 1 84376 891 3 £143.00 eBook 978 1 84720 414 1

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RESEARCH COLLECTION

Biotechnology, Agriculture and DevelopmentEdited by Peter W.B. Phillips, University of Saskatchewan, David Castle, University of Victoria and Stuart J. Smyth, University of Saskatchewan, CanadaRecent innovations in agriculture and food technologies have brought benefits to many countries, particularly in developing regions, but information about the extent of these has often been sparse. This collection assembles the best papers on the subject to form a comprehensive, global perspective on the impacts of agricultural biotechnology around the world.

43 articles, dating from 1997 to 2012 Contributors include: J. Falck-Zepeda, G. Graff, C. Juma, N. Kalaitzandonakes, G. Moschini, R. Paarlberg, C. Pray , M. Qaim, M. Smale, D. Zilberman

2015 800 pp Hardback 978 1 78195 255 9 £275.00

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Handbook of Research on Sustainable ConsumptionEdited by Lucia A. Reisch, Copenhagen Business School and John Thøgersen, Aarhus University, Denmark This Handbook compiles the state of the art of current research on sustainable consumption from the world’s leading experts in the field. The implementation of sustainable consumption presents one of the greatest challenges and opportunities we are faced with today. On the one hand, consumption is a wanted and necessary phenomenon important for society and the economy. On the other, our means of consumption contradicts many important ecological and social long-term goals. Set against this background, the Handbook aims to offer an interdisciplinary overview of recent research on sustainable consumption, to draw attention to this subject and to encourage discussion and debate. In 27 chapters, leading authorities in the field provide their expertise in a concise and accessible manner.

2015 480 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 126 3 £145.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 127 0

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Environmental GovernanceInstitutions, Policies and ActionsArild Vatn, Norwegian University of Life Sciences, Ås, Norway In this innovative book, Arild Vatn presents an overview of the field of environmental governance, from its theoretical foundations, to the major issues and practical applications. While having an interdisciplinary orientation, the main theoretical basis is in institutional theory. The book spans issues from the global to the local level and puts environmental governance within the wider field of economic policy and development. This book is perfect for interdisciplinary masters programs in environmental studies, environmental policy and management, as well as being of value to practitioners in the field.

2015 464 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 724 2 £110.00 Dec 2016 Paperback 978 1 78536 362 7 c £35.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78100 725 9

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The Economics of Food SecurityEdited by Raghbendra Jha, Australian National University and Raghav Gaiha, Harvard University, US‘This rich and ambitious survey of important contributions over the last two hundred years offers valuable insights into designing more effective policies and better implementation. As recurrence of food crises cannot be ruled out, especially with the unpredictable exacerbation of climate change, their prevention remains a major priority and a daunting policy challenge. Multilateral development agencies, policy makers and scholars would benefit immensely from this survey. The introductory essay by the editors offers a masterly exposition of food security through a remarkable blend of scholarship and deep understanding of policy challenges. This tour de force should shape the development and food security discourse for years to come.’

– Jomo Kwame Sundaram, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations

72 articles, dating from 1798 to 2014 Contributors include: K. Anderson, G. Becker, J.M. Keynes, T. Malthus, J. Nash, C. O’Grada, M.M. Pitt, A. Sen, T.N. Srinivasan, C.P. Timmer

Series no. 326 Two volume set Nov 2016 c 1,472 pp Hardback 978 1 78100 917 8 c £505.00The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series

Elgaronline 978 1 78536 624 6 Digital version available exclusively on Elgaronline as a Research Review. For more details see page 14.

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Beyond Uneconomic GrowthEconomics, Equity and the Ecological Predicament Edited by Joshua Farley, University of Vermont, US and Deepak Malghan, Indian Institute of Management, Bangalore, India‘The title Beyond Uneconomic Growth captures both the core of Herman Daly’s key message and the linguistic mastery that makes his texts so enjoyable to read. The book forms a great tribute to the work of Herman Daly by gathering a distinguished set of contributors, covering a a wide variety of the topics that Daly has dealt with, and pointing in new directions.’

– Inge Røpke, Aalborg University, Denmark

2016 384 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 248 2 £95.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 249 9Advances in Ecological Economics series

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Waste Management and the Green EconomyLaw and PolicyEdited by Katharina Kummer Peiry, Kummer Ecoconsult, Andreas R. Ziegler and Jorun Baumgartner, Université de Lausanne, SwitzerlandCan waste become a profitable business rather than a costly problem, creating green business opportunities and green jobs while protecting the environment? Might this reduce illegal trade and improper recycling of hazardous wastes by making the legitimate alternatives more attractive? Addressing these questions, this book examines environmentally sound waste management as a driver in the transition to a green economy, and discusses how this transition is challenged by technical limitations, weak regulatory environments and lack of financial incentives.

This in-depth analysis of the link between waste management and a green economy identifies key elements of a solid overarching legal and policy framework that could address these challenges, noting that consistent implementation and enforcement is crucial. It complements its examination of the legal and policy issues with contributions on technical and economic aspects, taking into account the interdisciplinary nature of the problem, and offers a perspective from Asia, where the challenges of waste management as well as the possible opportunities are particularly significant.

Dec 2016 c 240 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 380 9 c £75.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 381 6

NEW RESEARCH COLLECTION

The Economics of Environmental PolicyBehavioral and Political DimensionsEdited by Thomas Sterner and Jessica Coria, University of Gothenburg, SwedenThis informative collection provides a guide through the behavioral and political foundations of environmental economic policy. It includes an in-depth view of the current economic discipline whilst incorporating research from other social and behavioral sciences. Students and scholars as well as environmental policy makers will find this an essential tool to navigate the political and behavioural issues that we have to understand in order to resolve some of the biggest political issues of our time.

48 articles, dating from 1992 to 2015 Contributors include: F. Alpizar, S. Barrett, J. Coria, W. Harrington, O. Johansson-Stenman Kahneman, J. Shogren, T. Sterner, J. Tirole, K. Viscusi

Series no. 325 Nov 2016 c 912 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 337 3 c £315.00The International Library of Critical Writings in Economics series

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NEW KEY TITLE

Handbook on Growth and Sustainability Edited by Peter A. Victor, York University and Brett Dolter, University of Ottawa, CanadaThis Handbook assembles new contributions from influential authors like Herman Daly, Paul Ekins, Marina Fischer-Kowalski, Jeroen van den Bergh, William E. Rees and Tim Jackson who have helped define our understanding of growth and sustainability. The Handbook also presents new contributions on topics such as degrowth, the debt-based financial system, cultural change, energy return on investment, shorter working hours and employment, and innovation and technology. Explorations of these issues can deepen our understanding of whether growth is sustainable, and in turn whether a move away from growth can be sustained. With issues such as climate change looming large, our understanding of growth and sustainability is critical. This Handbook offers a broad range of perspectives that can help the reader decide: Growth? Sustainability? Both? Or neither?

March 2017 c 512 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 355 7 c £150.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 356 4

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Handbook of Research on Fair TradeEdited by Laura T. Raynolds and Elizabeth A. Bennett, Colorado State University, US‘This is an important contribution to building the research field of fair trade globally. The contributions significantly move a range of important debates forward and offer a state-of-the-art account of this most significant sector within ethical consumption’

– Alex Nicholls, Saïd Business School and Harris Manchester College, University of Oxford, UK

‘Handbook of Research on Fair Trade is a critically important and highly recommended addition to governmental, NGO, and academic library International Economics reference collections and supplemental studies reading lists.’

– The Midwest Book Review

2015 608 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 460 8 £170.00 Oct 2016 Paperback 978 1 78347 461 5 £45.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 462 2

The Political Economy of Sustainable DevelopmentPolicy Instruments and Market MechanismsTimothy Cadman, Griffith University, Australia, Lauren Eastwood, State University of New York at Plattsburgh, US Federico Lopez-Casero Michaelis, Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Japan, Tek Narayan Maraseni, University of Southern Queensland, Jamie Pittock, Australian National University and Tapan Sarker, Griffith Business School and Griffith Asia Institute, Australia‘This excellent volume provides an empirically robust, critically informed but also eminently readable interrogation of the politics and practice of sustainable development. Through a global governance and political economy lens it traverses the public and the private, and the local and the global and offers some carefully thought-through hope for a better way forward.’

– Lorraine Elliott, Australian National University, Australia and the Academic Council on the UN System

2015 272 pp Hardback 978 1 78347 483 7 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78347 484 4

Putting Sustainability into PracticeApplications and Advances in Research on Sustainable ConsumptionEdited by Emily Huddart Kennedy, Washington State University, Maurie J. Cohen, New Jersey Institute of Technology, US and Naomi Krogman, University of Alberta, Canada‘For too long there has been a huge gap between thinking about sustainability, and actually doing something about it. This outstanding book questions the prevailing “Norms and Nudge” approach based on changing people’s minds, and shows how practice theory can be used to move towards truly effective social change. This is a big step forward in rethinking the connection between consumerism and the limits of sustainability.’

– Richard Wilk, Indiana University, Bloomington, US

2015 264 pp Hardback 978 1 78471 059 0 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78471 060 6

Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers, Forest Conservation and Climate ChangeSilvia Irawan, Earth Innovation Institute, US and Luca Tacconi, The Australian National University, Canberra‘With forests now enshrined in the Paris climate agreement, REDD+ initiatives and low emission development strategies (LEDS) will need insights like the ones provided in this timely and important volume to make a difference on the ground. The book draws on the perspectives of government officials from multiple sectors and at multiple levels to present a rich analysis of the economics, conditionalities and accountabilities for the design of intergovernmental fiscal transfers aimed at forest conservation – in competition with the income and jobs generated by natural resource exploitation. I highly recommend this book to anyone seeking practical ways forward on climate mitigation.’

– Anne M. Larson, Center for International Forestry Research, Peru

2016 208 pp Hardback 978 1 78471 659 2 £70.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78471 660 8

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Building a Climate Resilient Economy and SocietyChallenges and OpportunitiesEdited by K.N. Ninan, Centre for Economics, Environment and Society, Bangalore, India and Panel on Methodological Assessment of Scenarios and Models of Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES), United Nations, Bonn, Germany and Makoto Inoue, University of Tokyo, JapanClimate change will have a profound impact on human and natural systems and will also impede economic growth and sustainable development. In this book, leading experts from around the world discuss the challenges and opportunities in building a climate resilient economy and society. The chapters are organised in three sections. The first part explores vulnerability, adaptability and resilience, whilst part two examines climate resilience-sectoral perspectives covering different sectors such as agriculture, fisheries, marine ecosystems, cities and urban infrastructure, and renewable energy. In the final part, the authors look at incentives, institutions and policy, including topics such as carbon pricing, REDD plus, the role of institutions and communities, and climate policies. Combining a global focus with detailed case studies of a cross section of regions, countries and sectors, this book will prove to be an invaluable resource.

May 2017 c 304 pp Hardback 978 1 78536 844 8 c £85.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78536 845 5

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New Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency AnalysisCounting the Environment and Natural ResourcesEdited by Tihomir Ancev, University of Sydney, Samad Azad, University of Tasmania, Australia and Francesc Hernandez Sancho, University of Valencia, SpainThis book explores novel research perspectives on the intersection of environmental/natural resource economics and productivity analysis, emphasizing the link between productivity and efficiency measurement and environmental impacts. The purpose of the book is to present new approaches and methods for measuring environmentally adjusted productivity and efficiency, and for incorporating natural resources in standard national accounting practices.

June 2017 320 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 241 4 £85.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78643 242 1

Green Fiscal Reform for a Sustainable FutureReform, Innovation and Renewable EnergyEdited by Natalie P. Stoianoff, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, Larry Kreiser, Cleveland State University, US, Bill Butcher, University of New South Wales, Australia, Janet E. Milne, Vermont Law School, US and Hope Ashiabor, Macquarie University, Australia‘Readers with an interest in how climate mitigation policy is being designed in countries especially outside of Europe, including the extent to which market-based instruments are applied, will be richly rewarded by this volume. Providing novel insights on Australia, Japan, China, Latin America as well as European countries, it addresses more generically the feasibility of unilateral action in a globalized world committed to free trade.’

– Mikael Skou Andersen, Aarhus University, Denmark

Series no. 17 2016 256 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 118 9 £75.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78643 119 6Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation series

Market Instruments and the Protection of Natural ResourcesEdited by Natalie P. Stoianoff, University of Technology Sydney, Australia, Larry Kreiser, Cleveland State University, US, Bill Butcher, University of New South Wales, Australia, Janet E. Milne, Vermont Law School, US and Hope Ashiabor, Macquarie University, Australia‘An interesting contribution to the literature on the use of economic instruments to address climate change, water pollution and natural resource management. The book contains a lot of factual information and touches upon a number of issues that can stimulate further debates. Geographically the book includes many concrete examples from both the Northern and Southern hemispheres.’

– Nils Axel Braathen, OECD Environment Directorate, France

Series no. 18 2016 264 pp Hardback 978 1 78643 120 2 £80.00 Elgaronline 978 1 78643 121 9Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation series

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World Statistics on Mining and Utilities 2016United Nations Industrial Development Organization, Vienna, AustriaWorld Statistics on Mining and Utilities 2016 provides a unique biennial overview of the role of mining and utility activities in the world economy. This extensive resource from UNIDO provides detailed time series data on the level, structure and growth of international mining and utility activities by country and sector. Country level data is clearly presented on the number of establishments, employment and output of activities such as: coal, iron ore and crude petroleum mining as well as production and supply of electricity, natural gas and water.

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The Economics of Resource Rich EconomiesEdited by Frederick van der Ploeg and Anthony J. Venables

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The International Handbook of Political EcologyEdited by Raymond L. Bryant, King’s College London, UK ‘A capacious, wide-ranging and state-of-the-art compendium, The International Handbook of Political Ecology offers a magnificent tour d’horizon of the field of political ecology drawing upon an impressive and thoroughly internationalised group of its most able practitioners. Any scholar interested in the origins of the field, its conceptual, methodological and theoretical toolkits, and future avenues of research will find the Handbook to be an indispensable text.’

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Handbook on the Economics of Natural ResourcesEdited by Robert Halvorsen and David F. Layton, University of Washington, US The topics discussed in the Handbook on the Economics of Natural Resources are essential for those looking to understand how best to use and conserve the resources that form the foundation for human well-being. These include nonrenewable resources, modeling of biological resources, conservation of biological resources and water resources. The expert contributors of this Handbook provide solutions to many of the problems that growing populations now face, and sketch the likely future developments in the field of natural resource economics whilst paving the way for new thinking.

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International Handbook on Mega-ProjectsEdited by Hugo Priemus, Delft University of Technology and Bert van Wee, Delft University of Technology and TRAIL Research School, the Netherlands‘This book excels in its coverage of political, social, economic and environmental factors affecting megaprojects. Both novices and those experienced in project management will find this a useful resource for understanding the dynamics and decision-making process in megaprojects.’

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International Perspectives on Industrial EcologyEdited by Pauline Deutz, University of Hull, UK, Donald I. Lyons, University College Cork, Republic of Ireland and Jun Bi, Nanjing University, China‘This book makes a timely and pivotal contribution to the field by presenting analysis of an impressive range of case studies from across the world. Authors are highly familiar with their case study locations, which are analysed through a range of theoretical perspectives. International setting emerges as a significant contextual factor with which industrial ecology activity is inextricably linked.’

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Handbook on FoodDemand, Supply, Sustainability and SecurityEdited by Raghbendra Jha, Australian National University, Raghav Gaiha, Harvard University and Anil B. Deolalikar, University of California, Riverside, US‘This excellent volume offers a compact but wide-ranging survey of recent research on important changes in global food markets. Its 20 chapters accurately capture important areas of scholarly agreement as well as on-going debates among economists studying agriculture and nutrition, with several provocative original contributions from other fields. The book draws particularly on the authors’ long experience in Asia, offering widely-applicable insights for scholars and policy analysts seeking to understand the past, present and future of food around the world.’

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Handbook of the International Political Economy of Agriculture and FoodEdited by Alessandro Bonanno, Sam Houston State University and Lawrence Busch, Michigan State University, US‘This Handbook makes an important contribution to agrifood studies. Departing from more generalized analyses of globalization and neo-liberalism we are presented with a rich range of country level and thematic studies by highly respected authors. In this way, common trends are subjected to the detailed scrutiny of individual Nation States both in the North and the South, unwrapping the heterogeneous forces at work in each. The thematic section in its focus on key issues and actors similarly exposes the complex tendencies often hidden by more generalized accounts of the global agrifood system. Political economy at its best!’

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Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem FunctionsEconomic IssuesClement A. Tisdell, The University of Queensland, Australia‘A unique and comprehensive book on the value of biodiversity and genetic resources and on the economics of ecosystem services. It is really Tisdells’ legacy to future generations studying natural resource economics and management.’

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The Costs and Benefits of Environmental RegulationImad A. Moosa, Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology and Vikash Ramiah, University of South Australia Business School, Australia‘Here finally is a book that educates us deeply about the economic costs and gains of cleaning up the environment and of finally coming to terms with the costs of human induced climate at the micro- and macro-economic level. Replete with case studies from China, Australia and the USA, demonstrating deep erudition and extensive use of empirical data, it remains accessible to the general reader, as well as the economist. It should be mandated as required reading for all public policy analysts and politicians.’

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Handbook of Water EconomicsEdited by Ariel Dinar and Kurt Schwabe, University of California, Riverside, US‘. . . Handbook of Water Economics by Dinar and Schwabe focuses on current issues in water economics. The Handbook, hence, presents, methods that water economists often apply and the role that water economics plays in water resources management, use and policy.’

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Sustainable AutomobilityUnderstanding the Car as a Natural SystemPaul Nieuwenhuis, Cardiff University, UK‘A very powerful, well-researched and thoughtful argument in support of the ecological versus the economic way of thinking and acting. Paul Nieuwenhuis is no ‘Fachidiot’ but sees clearly the bigger picture. His book takes you on a fascinating journey through the worlds of philosophy and ecology to an in-depth understanding of the evolution of car manufacturing, its past and future’

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International Handbook on EcotourismEdited by Roy Ballantyne and Jan Packer

2013 520 pp Hardback 978 0 85793 996 8 £160.00 2015 Paperback 978 1 78254 750 1 £45.00 Elgaronline 978 0 85793 997 5

Handbook of Research Methods and Applications in Environmental StudiesEdited by Matthias Ruth, Northeastern University, US‘This Handbook provides a comprehensive guide to the topical and methodological breadth and diversity of the interdisciplinary field of environmental studies. The chapters, each written by leading experts in the field, illustrate cutting-edge quantitative, qualitative and mixed methodologies used in environmental studies research. The Handbook will make an ideal primary or supplemental textbook for graduate research and methods courses. It will also be an excellent resource for environmental studies students, faculty and researchers.’

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From Uneconomic Growth to a Steady-State EconomyHerman E. Daly, University of Maryland, US‘This timely collection of essays is a magnificent testament to Daly’s pioneering work over four decades. Armed with clear scientific principles and an unfailing logic, Daly sets out on an urgent quest to develop an economics fit for purpose on a finite planet. The originality and clarity of thought revealed in this new collection is extraordinary. It cements Daly’s status as the most visionary economist of our time.’

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Sustainability Science for Strong Sustainability Tom Dedeurwaerdere

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Environmental PricingStudies in Policy Choices and InteractionsEdited by Larry Kreiser, Cleveland State University, US, Mikael Skou Andersen, Birgitte Egelund Olsen, Aarhus University, Stefan Speck, European Environment Agency, Denmark, Janet E. Milne, Vermont Law School, US and Hope Ashiabor, Macquarie University, Australia‘Environmental Pricing is an interesting book containing a broad collection of chapters that discuss issues of relevance for environmental policymaking. The topics range from support for renewable energy and fossil fuels via environmental taxation to policies for water management. The book provides relevant information regarding the many issues covered and some chapters will stimulate further debate.’

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Carbon PricingDesign, Experiences and IssuesEdited by Larry Kreiser, Cleveland State University, US, Mikael Skou Andersen, Birgitte Egelund Olsen, Aarhus University, Stefan Speck, European Environment Agency, Denmark, Janet E. Milne, Vermont Law School, US and Hope Ashiabor, Macquarie University, Australia‘After the drop in the price of oil, the issue of a carbon tax to complement the EU Emission Trading Scheme is coming back to the fore of political debate. In this volume on carbon pricing, the reader can find an excellent mix of economic theory and policy analysis. To anyone interested in this field, this collection of papers represents a very important contribution to an in-depth understanding of the main tools that can be used to successfully fight climate change.’

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Handbook of Research on Environmental TaxationEdited by Janet E. Milne and Mikael Skou Andersen

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Handbook on Agriculture, Biotechnology and DevelopmentEdited by Stuart J. Smyth, Peter W.B. Phillips and David Castle

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Environmental EntrepreneurshipMarkets Meet the Environment in Unexpected PlacesLaura E. Huggins

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Innovation under UncertaintyThe Future of Carbon-free Energy TechnologiesEdited by Valentina Bosetti and Michela Catenacci

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Handbook on Energy and Climate ChangeEdited by Roger Fouquet

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AAgarwala, Matthew ..................... 14Ancev, Tihomir ............................... 8Andersen, Mikael Skou ................ 13Ashiabor, Hope ........................ 8, 13Atkinson, Giles ............................. 14Azad, Samad .................................. 8

BBallantyne, Roy ............................ 12Barbier, Edward B. ......................... 3Baumgartner, Jorun ....................... 6Bennett, Elizabeth A. ..................... 7Bergstrom, John C. ........................ 3Bi, Jun .......................................... 10Bonanno, Alessandro................... 11Bosetti, Valentina......................... 13Brent, Robert J. .............................. 4Bryant, Raymond L. ....................... 9Busch, Lawrence .......................... 11Butcher, Bill.................................... 8

CCadman, Timothy .......................... 7Caparrùs, Alejandro ..................... 14Carson, Doris A. ........................... 10Castle, David ............................ 5, 13Catenacci, Michela ...................... 13Cohen, Maurie J. ............................ 7Coria, Jessica ................................. 6

DDaly, Herman E. ........................... 12Dedeurwaerdere, Tom ................ 12Deolalikar, Anil B. ......................... 11Deutz, Pauline ............................. 10Dietz, Simon ................................ 14Dinar, Ariel ................................... 11Dolter, Brett ................................... 6

EEastwood, Lauren .......................... 7

FFankhauser, Sam ........................... 4Farley, Joshua ................................ 6Finus, Michael ............................. 14Fouquet, Roger ............................ 14

GGaiha, Raghav ......................... 5, 11Garrick, Dustin Evan .................... 10Geneletti, Davide ........................... 4

HHalvorsen, Robert .......................... 9Hanley, Nick ................................... 3Hernandez Sancho, Francesc ......... 8Huggin, Laura E. .......................... 13

IInoue, Makoto ............................... 8Irawan, Silvia ................................. 7

JJha, Raghbendra ...................... 5, 11

KKennedy, Emily Huddart ................ 7Kreiser, Larry ............................ 8, 13Krogman, Naomi ............................ 7Kummer Peiry, Katharina ............... 6

LLayton, David F............................... 9Lopez-Casero Michaelis, Federico . 7Lyons, Donald I. ........................... 10

MMalghan, Deepak .......................... 6Maraseni, Tek Narayan .................. 7Marks, Denton ............................... 9Martinez-Alier, Joan..................... 12McDermott, Thomas K.J. ............... 4Milne, Janet E. ......................... 8, 13Moosa, Imad A. ........................... 11Muradian, Roldan ........................ 12

NNeumayer, Eric ............................ 14Nieuwenhuis, Paul ....................... 12Ninan, K.N...................................... 8

OOlsen, Birgitte Egelund ................ 13

PPacker, Jan ................................... 12Phillips, Peter W.B. ................... 5, 13

Pittock, Jamie ................................ 7Priemus, Hugo ............................. 10

QQuaddus, M.A.............................. 14

RRamiah, Vikash ............................ 11Randall, Alan .................................. 3Raynolds, Laura T. .......................... 7Reisch, Lucia A. .............................. 5Robinson, Guy M. ........................ 10Ruth, Matthias ............................. 12

SSarker, Tapan ................................. 7Schwabe, Kurt .............................. 11Shaw, W. Douglass ......................... 3Siddique, M.A.B. .......................... 14Smyth, Stuart J. ........................ 5, 13Speck, Stefan ............................... 13Sterner, Thomas ............................ 6Stoianoff, Natalie P. ....................... 8

TTacconi, Luca ................................. 7Thøgersen, John ............................ 5Tisdell, Clement A. ...................... 11Tol, Richard S.J. .............................. 2

UUnited Nations Industrial Development Organization ........ 9

Vvan Bergeijk, Peter A.G. ................ 2van der Ploeg, Frederick ................ 9van Wee, Bert .............................. 10Vatn, Arild .................................. 4, 5Venables, Anthony J. ..................... 9Victor, Peter A. .............................. 6

ZZiegler, Andreas R. ......................... 6

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AApplied Cost-Benefit Analysis, Second Edition ..............4

BBeyond Uneconomic Growth ........................................6Biotechnology, Agriculture and Development ...............5Biotechnology and Development ................................13Building a Climate Resilient Economy and Society ........8

CCarbon Pricing .............................................................13Climate Economics ........................................................2Costs and Benefits of Environmental Regulation ........11

DDevelopment, Political Economy of Sustainable ...........7

EEarth Economics ............................................................2Economics of Climate-Resilient Development ...............4Economics of Environmental Policy ...............................6Economics of Food Security...........................................5Economics of Resource Rich Economies ........................9Environmental Entrepreneurship ................................13Environmental Governance ...........................................5Environmental Pricing .................................................13

FForest Conservation and Climate Change .....................7From Uneconomic Growth to a Steady-State Economy ..........................................12

GGame Theory and International Environmental Cooperation ....................................14Green Fiscal Reform for a Sustainable Future ...............8

HHandbook of Ecological Economics .............................12Handbook of Research methods and Applications in Environmental Studies .............12Handbook of Research on Environmental Taxation .....13Handbook of Research on Fair Trade .............................7Handbook of Research on Sustainable Consumption....5Handbook of Sustainable Development ......................14Handbook of Sustainable Development Planning .......14Handbook of the International Political Economy of Agriculture and Food ...........................11

Handbook of Water Economics ...................................11Handbook on Agriculture ............................................13Handbook on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services in Impact Assessment .................................4Handbook on Energy and Climate Change ..................14Handbook on Food ......................................................11Handbook on Growth and Sustainability .......................6Handbook on the Economics of Natural Resources ......9Handbook on the Globalisation of Agriculture ............10

IInnovation under Uncertainty .....................................13Institutions and the Environment ..................................4Intergovernmental Fiscal Transfers ...............................7International Handbook of Political Ecology .................9International Handbook on Ecotourism ......................12International Handbook on Mega-Projects .................10International Perspectives on Industrial Ecology.........10

MMarket Instruments and the Protection of Natural Resources .................................................8

NNew Directions in Productivity Measurement and Efficiency Analysis ..............................................8

OOrganization, United Nations Industrial Development..9

PPutting Sustainability into Practice ................................7Pricing Nature ................................................................3

RResource Economics ......................................................3

SSustainability Science for Strong Sustainability ...........12Sustainable Automobility ............................................12Sustaining Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functions .......11

WWaste Management and the Green Economy...............6Water Allocation in Rivers under Pressure ..................10Water Resource Economics and Policy ..........................3Wine and Economics .....................................................9World Statistics on Mining and Utilities 2016 ...............9

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