Valuing the environment : economics for a sustainable future [Arabic version]

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2011

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IDRC, Ottawa, ON, CA

Abstract

A vast number of people in developing countries depend on the natural environment for their livelihoods — on farmland or forests, wetlands or coastal areas. For these people, the environment is much more than a source of recreation — it is the basis of the economy. But poorly functioning markets, incomplete property rights, and misguided policies can drive people’s behaviour in ways that are rational in the short term or from an individual’s point of view, but harmful to the environment and future generations. Economics has much to offer in understanding and influencing this behaviour. It also provides tools for decision-makers faced with difficult choices. How can we compare the value of environmental benefits to the costs of safeguarding them? How can we assess the impacts of environmental action (or inaction) on the poor? How should we share the costs of improvements? This book shows how researchers from four of IDRC’s regional environmental economics networks have dealt with questions like these in a wide variety of situations in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. It brings together insights from more than 15 years of research and assesses their impact on policy and the research community. It concludes by looking at the future of environmental economics in the developing regions of the world. For more analysis, discussion, and case material, visit the companion website, www.idrc.ca/in_focus_environment, which is included with the book, on CD.

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Co-published with the Arab Scientific Publishers
English version available in IDRC Digital Library
French version available in IDRC Digital Library: Valeur de l'environnement : faire appel à l'économie pour forger un avenir sous le signe de la durabilité
Spanish version available in IDRC Digital Library: Valorizar el medio ambiente : economía para un futuro sostenible

Keywords

ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS, DEVELOPING COUNTRIES, ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS, ECONOMIC POLICY, ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT

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