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Blueprint 6
For a Sustainable Economy
By David Pearce and Edward B. Barbier


 

'A worthy read.'
Business Strategy and the Environment


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$33.95
 Paperback
Blueprint Series
February 2000 •  288 pages •  216 x 138mm •  ISBN 9781853835155




Ten years ago, Blueprint for a Green Economy made front-page news. Its central message, that environmental problems have their roots in economic 'failures', served to change the direction of environmental policy. The goal of sustainable development was seen to be illusory unless an economic perspective was brought to bear on the issue.

A decade on, two of the original authors, David Pearce and Ed Barbier, return to the original theme to see what has changed. They find that the picture has improved, with governments worldwide now talking the language of environmental economics and making steps towards an economics-based environmental policy. However, there is a long way to go and Blueprint for a Sustainable Economy maps out the agenda again, with special reference this time to developing country problems where the neglect of environmental quality is costing nations dear. The authors show that their original formulation of the meaning of sustainable development has flourished into whole theories of how to achieve sustainability and how to measure a sustainable path for modern economies. They also show that all the principles applicable to a nation, or to the world as a whole, are equally applicable to corporations. Here is a blueprint for the start of the century.


'The book is an excellent 'field guide' to the main issues in developing a more sustainable future.'
John Dixon, Lead Environmental Economist, the World Bank


'Blueprint for a Sustainable Economy demonstrates that when economics is properly applied, it offers some of the most powerful tools for achieving sustainability.'
Amory B Lovins, Co-Founder, and CEO (Research), Rocky Mountain Institute.


CONTENTS 

Introduction

The Meaning of Sustainable Development

Valuing the Environment

Measuring Sustainable Development - Economic Approaches

Measuring Sustainable Development - Ecological Approaches

The Causes of Environmental Degradation

Solving Environmental Problems 1 - Property Rights, Markets and Macroeconomy

Solving Environmental Problems 2 - Choosing Policy Instruments

Business and the Environment; Ecological Economics - a New Paradigm?

Conclusions

References

Index
ABOUT THE AUTHOR(S)

David Pearce is Professor of Environmental Economics at University College London and was for several years special advisor to the UK Secretary of State for the Environment.

Ed Barbier is Reader in Environmental Economics and Director of the Centre for Environment and Development Economics at the University of York.

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