There is an increasing interest in inclusive wealth and inclusive wealth can be a solution for the problematic narrowness of the traditional national accounting system, which has been recognized for a long time. This book offers a comprehensive guide on this subject of inclusive wealth.
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Notes on contributors |
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Preface |
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Introduction |
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1 Theoretical and conceptual aspects of green and wealth accounting |
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3 Subjective evaluation of economic inequality |
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4 VDICE: an integrated assessment model for climate, economy and ecosystem |
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5 On analytical models of adaptation--mitigation investment problems |
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6 Valuing the shadow price of forest stock in a sustainability indicator |
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7 Valuing the shadow price of wetlands as a natural capital sustainability indicator and a case study from Japan |
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PART II Regional analysis |
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8 Developing aggregated city evaluation scores: combining objective city performance and subjective citizen satisfaction indicators |
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9 Accounting for inclusive wealth of regions: prefecture-level analysis in Japan during 1990--2010 |
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10 Trend of changes in Fukushima's inclusive wealth: a preparation for disaster recovery study of the Great East Japan earthquake |
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11 Urban development and carbon damage to inclusive wealth of a megacity: the case of Tokyo |
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12 A disparity in sustainability between rural--urban cities: an inclusive wealth approach in selected cities in Kyushu |
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13 Sustainability of the World Natural Heritage Site: the case of Yakushima |
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14 Water sharing, drought adaptation and inclusive wealth: implications from the case of the Sanuki Plain in the 1994 drought |
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15 Disaster recovery and agricultural development in Shimabara, Japan |
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16 Ecotourism certification as a potential tool for improving regional wealth |
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Conclusion |
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Shunsuke Managi is Distinguished Professor, School of Engineering, and Director of Urban Institute at Kyushu University, Japan, while also holding positions as RIETI Faculty Fellow at The Research Institute of Economy, Trade and Industry and an Adjunct Professor at QUT Business School and the University of Tokyo. He is an editor of Environmental Economic and Policy Studies, a lead author for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the author of Technology, Natural Resources and Economic Growth: Improving the Environment for a Greener Future and editor of The Routledge Handbook of Environmental Economics in Asia.