schema:description 2 | "内容記述: Part I. Introduction: 1. Contested Choices, Jouni Paavola & Daniel W. Bromley; Part II. Economics, Ethics, and Policy Choices: 2. Are Choices Tradeoffs?, Alan Holland; 3. The Ignorance Argument: What Must We Know to be Fair to the Future?, Bryan Norton; 4. Benefit-Cost Considerations Should be Decisive When There is Nothing More Important at Stake, Alan Randall; 5. Environmental Policy as a Process of Reasonable Valuing, Juha Hiedanp?? & Daniel W. Bromley. Part III. Ethical Concerns and Policy Goals: 6. Rethinking the Choice and Performance of Environmental Policies, Jouni Paavola; 7. What Should We Do with Inconsistent, Nonwelfaristic, and Undeveloped Preferences?, Olof Johansson-Stenman; 8. Awkward Choices: Economics and Nature Conservation, Nick Hanley & Jason F. Shogren. Part IV. Ethical Dimension of Policy Consequences: 9. All Environmental Policy Instruments Require a Moral Choice as to Whose Interests Count, A. Allan Schmid; 10. Efficient or Fair: Ethical Paradoxes in Environmental Policy, Arild Vatn; 11. Trading with the Enemy? Examining North-South Perspectives in the Climate Change Debate, Bhaskar Vira; 12. Social Costs and Sustainability, Martin O'Connor. Part V. Ethics in Action: Empirical Analyses: 13. Empirical Signs of Ethical Concern in Economic Valuation of the Environment, Clive L. Spash; 14. Motivating Existence Values: The Many and Varied Sources of the Stated WTP for Endangered Species, Andreas Konotoleon & Timothy Swanson; 15. Environmental and Ethical Dimensions of the Provisions of a Basic Need: Water and Sanitation Services in East Africa, Nick Johnstone, John Thompson, Munguti Katui-Katua, Mark Mujwajuzi, James Tumwine, Elizabeth Wood, and Ina Porras. Part IV. Conclusions: 16. Economics, Ethics, and Environmental Policy, Daniel W. Bromley and Jouni Paavola....(more)" |