Fair principles for sustainable development : essays on environmental policy and developing countries /

With the increasingly evident and widespread impact of economic activity on the environment, there is a growing concern in all parts of the world that environmental considerations should be more fully reflected in economic decision-making. The Polluter-Pays, User-Pays, and Precautionary principles a...

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Other Authors: Dommen, Edward.
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Aldershot, Hants, England ; Brookfield, Vt., USA : E. Elgar Pub. Co., c1993.
Series:New horizons in environmental economics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Edward Dommen
  • 1. The four principles for environmental policy and sustainable development: an overview / Edward Dommen
  • 2. Guiding principles for sustainable development in the developing countries / Ferenc Juhasz
  • 3. Implications of the Polluter-Pays and the User-Pays Principles for developing countries / Holger Bonus
  • 4. Application of the Polluter-Pays Principle in developing countries / Geoffrey Heal
  • 5. The Polluter-Pays and User-Pays Principles for developing countries; merits, drawbacks and feasibility / Kirit S. Parikh
  • 6. Application of the Polluter-Pays Principle in Latin America / Gonzalo Biggs
  • 7. Natural resource management and the Precautionary Principle / Anthony M. Chisholm and Harry R. Clarke
  • 8. The Subsidiary Principle / Michael Bothe
  • Annex 1: The Polluter-Pays Principle: definitions and recommendations
  • Annex 2: Natural Resource Management and the User-Pays Principle.