Regional Sustainability Applied Ecological Economics Bridging the Gap Between Natural and Social Sciences / edited by Irene Ring, Bernd Klauer, Frank Wätzold, Bengt A. Mansson.

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Other Authors: Ring, Irene (Editor), Klauer, Bernd (Editor), Wätzold, Frank (Editor), Mansson, Bengt A. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Heidelberg : Physica-Verlag HD : Imprint: Physica, 1999.
Edition:1st ed. 1999.
Series:Contributions to Economics,
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Table of Contents:
  • Towards regional sustainability: the need for interdisciplinary and applied research
  • 1: Decision making for regional sustainability
  • Decisions in the context of sustainable development: ethics and implementation of multi-criteria analysis
  • Stakeholder approaches to intertemporal valuation
  • Sustainable development of society, economy and environment: consequences for integrated coastal management
  • Communicating sustainable development options — who evaluates the trade-offs?
  • 2: Modelling as support for policy analysis
  • Model-based criteria for the effectiveness of conservation strategies — an evaluation of incentive programmes in Saxony, Germany
  • Joint abatement strategies: a dynamic analysis of acidification and tropospheric ozone
  • Incorporating resistance in pesticide management: a dynamic regional approach
  • Some evidence of the relative efficiency of multiple-instrument policies for controlling agricultural nonpoint pollution: an application to nitrate pollution
  • 3: Evaluating policies for regional sustainability
  • The role of the Common Agricultural Policy in maintaining High Nature Value fanning systems in Europe
  • Pesticide collection programs: a proposition to prevent future contamination
  • Nature conservation in urban landscapes. Implementation and acceptance issues
  • Local Agenda 21 as an intergovernmental approach to sustainable development: a promising new strategy?
  • Outlook
  • Perspectives for economic research into sustainable policies.