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2000

University of Wollongong

Arts and Humanities

Sustainable development

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Costing The Earth: Equity, Sustainable Development And Environmental Economics, Sharon Beder Jan 2000

Costing The Earth: Equity, Sustainable Development And Environmental Economics, Sharon Beder

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

The ethical principle of equity, particularly intergenerational equity, is central to the concept of sustainable development. Yet governments all over the world are adopting sustainable development policies that reinforce existing inequities and create new ones. These policies have been strongly influenced by environmental economists of the neoclassical school. They involve monetary valuation of the environment and the use of financial incentives aimed at using market mechanisms to allocate scarce environmental resources. However these policies tend to remove decision-making power from the community and cause some sections of the community to bear more than their fair share of environmental burdens


The Role Of Technology In Sustainable Development, Sharon Beder Jan 2000

The Role Of Technology In Sustainable Development, Sharon Beder

Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)

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