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El. knyga: Sustainability in the Twenty-First Century: Applying Sustainomics to Implement the Sustainable Development Goals

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  • Išleidimo metai: 23-May-2019
  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781108271172
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  • Leidėjas: Cambridge University Press
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  • ISBN-13: 9781108271172
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Provides a rigorous analysis of sustainable development today by applying the innovative 'sustainomics' framework globally. With case studies that are practical and policy-relevant, the book appeals to graduate students, researchers, course instructors, and policymakers in sustainable development, environmental policy, and environmental economics.

In applying the innovative 'sustainomics' framework and identifying the balanced inclusive green growth (BIGG) path to achieve sustainability, this book provides a rigorous and practical analysis of sustainable development today. Developed and applied globally over the past twenty-five years by world renowned multi-disciplinary expert Mohan Munasinghe, sustainomics gives us an optimistic message: although our problems are serious, we can respond effectively by making development more sustainable, but only if we begin immediately. Sustainomics shows us the first practical steps in making the transition from the risky business-as-usual scenario to a safe and sustainable future for all. Some key features include: an explanation of the key principles of sustainomics, free of technical jargon; empirical case studies that are practical and policy-relevant over a wide range of time scales, countries, sectors, ecosystems and circumstances; annexes that provide mathematical and additional details; and an extensive and up-to-date bibliography to aid further research.

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'In this book, Mohan Munasinghe provides an in-depth analysis of sustainable development - one of today's most pressing challenges - by using the 'sustainomics' framework including the balanced inclusive green growth path ' L. A. Reisch and F. C. Doebbe, Journal of Consumer Policy

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Provides a rigorous analysis of sustainable development that includes practical, policy-relevant, global case studies, explained concisely and clearly.
Foreword xi
James Gustave Speth
Preface xiii
Part I Framework and Fundamentals 1(132)
1 Overview and Summary
3(23)
1.1 Outline of the Book
4(6)
1.2 Rationale and Motivations
10(7)
1.3 Brief History and Summary of Sustainomics
17(5)
1.4 SD Status and SDGs
22(4)
2 Sustainomics Framework
26(47)
2.1 Overview
26(1)
2.2 Basic Concepts and Principles
26(9)
2.3 Key Elements of the Sustainable Development Triangle
35(6)
2.4 Integration of Economic, Social and Environmental Elements
41(10)
2.5 BIGG to Restructure Development for Sustainability
51(9)
2.6 Tools and Methods for Integrated Analysis and Assessment
60(13)
3 Economics of the Environment
73(38)
3.1 Overview
73(1)
3.2 Human Activities and the Environment
73(1)
3.3 Conventional Project Evaluation
74(5)
3.4 Measuring Costs and Benefits
79(4)
3.5 Basic Concepts for Valuing Environmental Costs and Benefits
83(6)
3.6 Multicriteria Analysis
89(3)
3.7 Discount Rate, Risk and Uncertainty
92(4)
3.8 Economywide Policies and the Environment
96(10)
Annex 3.1 Estimating and Using Shadow Prices
106(5)
4 Environmental and Social System Links
111(22)
4.1 Overview
111(1)
4.2 Conceptual Framework Linking Ecological and Socioeconomic Systems
112(8)
4.3 Property Rights, Governance and Ecological-Social Linkages
120(9)
4.4 Sustainable Values and EA and SA
129(4)
Part II Global and Transnational Applications 133(84)
5 Global Analytical Applications
135(46)
5.1 Overview
135(1)
5.2 Climate Change and Sustainable Development
135(3)
5.3 Applying the Sustainomics Framework to Climate Change
138(11)
5.4 Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation
149(4)
5.5 Global-Level Interactions between Climate Change and Sustainable Development
153(5)
5.6 GHG Mitigation Prospects in Sri Lanka
158(16)
5.7 Real-Options Framework for Carbon Trading under Uncertainty
174(7)
6 International Process Applications: Multilevel, Multistakeholder, Transdisciplinary Dialogues
181(36)
6.1 Overview
181(1)
6.2 Global Transdisciplinary Scientific Dialogue on Climate Change and Sustainable Development
181(5)
6.3 Sustainable Sri Lanka Vision 2030 Report and Building the National Consensus
186(3)
6.4 Key Policy Actions and 2030 Outcomes
189(14)
6.5 DDP: Multilevel, Multistakeholder Dialogue
203(5)
6.6 DDP Evaluation Results and Conclusions
208(9)
Part III National and Macroeconomic Applications 217(106)
7 National Economywide Applications
219(31)
7.1 Overview
219(1)
7.2 Historical Evolution of Ideas
220(3)
7.3 Empirical Evidence
223(4)
7.4 Framework for Analysis
227(6)
7.5 Case Study of Brazil - Making Long-Term Development More Sustainable
233(17)
8 Mathematical Macromodel Applications
250(30)
8.1 Overview
250(1)
8.2 Optimal Growth Models and Sustainable Development
250(1)
8.3 Economic and Noneconomic Costs and Benefits of Growth
251(2)
8.4 An Optimization Model: Ecol-Opt-Growth-1
253(3)
8.5 Model Conclusions
256(7)
8.6 Macroeconomic Policies, Second-Best Theory and Environmental Harm
263(3)
8.7 DC Case Studies
266(5)
Annex 8.1 Ecol-Opt-Growth-1 Model
271(6)
Annex 8.2 Second-Best Nature of Macroeconomic Policies When Environmental Externalities Are Present
277(3)
9 Computable General Equilibrium Modeling Applications
280(43)
9.1 Overview
280(1)
9.2 Economywide Cross Effects of Social and Environmental Policies in Chile
280(4)
9.3 Review of Economic, Social and Environmental Issues and Policies
284(8)
9.4 Interactions between Social, Environmental and Economic Policies
292(7)
9.5 Chile Case Study Conclusions
299(2)
9.6 Economywide Policies and Deforestation in Costa Rica
301(3)
9.7 Modeling Approach
304(7)
9.8 Main Findings of the Costa Rica Study
311(5)
Annex 9.1 ECOGEM - Chile CGE Model Summary
316(3)
Annex 9.2 Costa Rica CGE Model Summary
319(4)
Part IV Sectoral and Resource System Applications 323(194)
10 Energy Sector Applications
325(40)
10.1 Overview
325(1)
10.2 Energy and Sustainable Development
325(10)
10.3 Framework for SED
335(12)
10.4 Applying SED to Power Planning in Sri Lanka
347(5)
10.5 Energy Policy Options
352(5)
10.6 Assessing the Sustainability of Energy Policies in South Africa
357(8)
11 Transport Sector Applications
365(37)
11.1 Overview
365(1)
11.2 Generic Priorities for Sustainable Transport
365(3)
11.3 Health Costs of Air Pollution in Sri Lanka
368(6)
11.4 Traffic Congestion - Economic and Environmental Sustainability
374(11)
11.5 Other Options for Reducing Traffic Congestion
385(11)
11.6 Sustainable Transport Policy in Sri Lanka
396(6)
12 Water Resource Applications
402(34)
12.1 Overview
402(1)
12.2 Hydrological Cycle and Human Actions
402(4)
12.3 Water and Development
406(8)
12.4 Sustainable Water Resources Management and Policy
414(5)
12.5 Management of Groundwater Depletion and Saline Intrusion in the Philippines
419(6)
12.6 Policy Implementation Issues
425(4)
12.7 Simple Water Filtration Method for Cholera Prevention in Bangladesh
429(4)
Annex 12.1 Economic Costs of Producing Water
433(3)
13 Agricultural and Land-Use Applications
436(37)
13.1 Overview
436(1)
13.2 Sustainable Management of Tropical Forests
436(11)
13.3 Valuing Forest Ecosystems in Madagascar
447(7)
13.4 Sustainable Agriculture and Climate Change
454(3)
13.5 Climate Impacts on Agriculture in Sri Lanka
457(13)
Annex 13.1 Models Used for Tropical Forest Valuation
470(3)
14 Sustainable Pricing Policy Applications
473(44)
14.1 Overview
473(1)
14.2 SPP for Energy
473(7)
14.3 Extensions of the Basic Model
480(9)
14.4 Calculating Economically Efficient Prices Based on Strict LRMC
489(5)
14.5 Adjusting Efficient Prices to Meet Other Objectives
494(5)
14.6 Sustainable Pricing of Water Resources
499(6)
Annex 14.1 Optimal Energy Pricing
505(6)
Annex 14.2 Demand Analysis and Forecasting
511(6)
Part V Project and Local Applications 517(96)
15 Project and Business Applications
519(51)
15.1 Overview
519(1)
15.2 Small Hydro Projects and SED in Sri Lanka
519(5)
15.3 Main Findings of the Small Hydro Study
524(4)
15.4 New and Renewable Energy Projects: Case Study of Solar pv
528(7)
15.5 Sustainable Rural Electrification Based on Renewable Energy
535(18)
15.6 Evaluating a Typical Water Supply Project in a Poor African Village
553(8)
15.7 Sustainable Consumption and Production
561(9)
16 Disaster and Human Habitat Application
570(43)
16.1 Overview
570(1)
16.2 Sustainable Hazard Reduction and Disaster Management
570(13)
16.3 The 2004 Asian Tsunami: A Preliminary Assessment
583(12)
16.4 Urban Vulnerability, Natural Hazards and Environmental Degradation
595(5)
16.5 Urban Sustainability
600(13)
Bibliography 613(52)
Index 665
Mohan Munasinghe shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize as vice chair of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. He is the chairman of Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND), Colombo, Sri Lanka, honorary senior advisor to the Sri Lanka Government, and distinguished guest professor at Peking University, China. He has implemented international development projects for four decades and is world renowned for trans-disciplinary thinking. Munasinghe has taught in many major universities worldwide and won many international research awards. He has authored 110 books and over 350 research papers. He serves on the editorial boards of a dozen journals, and is a fellow of many renowned science academies.