Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Environment. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Urban Transportation and the Environment: Issues, Alternatives and Policy Analysis (repost)




Sudhakar Yedla, "Urban Transportation and the Environment: Issues, Alternatives and Policy Analysis"


English | 2015 | ISBN-10: 8132223128 | 158 pages | pdf | 4 MB




The book deals with urban transportation planning in light of environmental sustainability and social equity. It begins with a review of the Indian urban transportation system and the issues surrounding it, and discusses the alternatives and policy directions that are being considered. It examines all the environmental issues arising out of transportation as a sector and assesses the alternatives that can be considered to improve sustainability. Further, the book not only analyses transportation modes that cater to the travel needs of the poor, so as to make them more socially equitable, but also explores measures to promote them using a multi-criteria and multi-stakeholder approach. It addresses the barriers that are bottlenecks for the implementation of cleaner fuels and modes of transport and presents an incremental approach to tackle environmental concerns, including climate change, when planning transportation in the long term. Finally, it presents the dilemma of city administrators in choosing between strategies aimed at local pollution control and those aimed at limiting global emissions. This unique book provides a comprehensive overview of “sustainable transportation.” It discusses all the important elements that are essential to transportation planners and policy makers when planning a city’s transportation. Theoretical presentations augmented by case-specific research work and the methodology used in some of the modules, make it a valuable resource for researchers working at the forefront of this area.








Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Valuing Nature?: Economics, ethics and environment [Repost]




Valuing Nature?: Economics, ethics and environment by John Foster


English | May 5, 1997 | ISBN: 0415129788 | 288 Pages | PDF | 3.48 MB




Valuing Nature? questions the dominant economic methods of evaluating the environment. Innovatively, it asks what role economics should play in setting our environmental objectives. Topics include: a critique of neo-classical economic thought on the environment; environmental economics, institutions and policy; and relocating environmental economics. Contributors include Geoffrey Hodgson, Clive Spash, Micheal Jacobs, Brian Hynne, John O"Neil.








Saturday, September 12, 2015

Protecting the Polar Marine Environment: Law and Policy for Pollution Prevention




Davor Vidas, "Protecting the Polar Marine Environment: Law and Policy for Pollution Prevention"


English | 2000 | ISBN: 0521663113, 0521032962 | 300 pages | PDF | 1.3 MB






How can we best protect the polar marine environment against pollution? Leading scholars on environmental law, the law of the sea, and Arctic and Antarctic affairs here examine this important question. This book compares global, regional and national levels of regulation, and considers specific pollution issues such as land-based activities, the dumping of radioactive waste, and shipping in ice-covered waters. Developments since the establishment of the Arctic Council in 1996 and the entry into force of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty in 1998 are also discussed.












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