Biodiversity and Climate
Edited by Édouard Civel,
Christian de Perthuis,
Janet Milne,
Mikael S. Andersen and
Hope Ashiabor
in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing
Abstract:
Integrating insights from economics, law and political science, Biodiversity and Climate: Tackling Global Footprints explores the vital connection between environmental preservation and taxation policies within the multifaceted context of climate change. The book fosters a deeper understanding of how taxation can be used to address critical environmental issues, namely ecological destruction and climate change.
Keywords: Economics and Finance; Environment; Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy Sustainable Development Goals (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
ISBN: 9781035340514
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Biodiversity is the new climate , pp 2-17

- Aude Pommeret
- Ch 2 Promoting tax systems that align governments and private actors with biodiversity objectives , pp 18-40

- Gabrielle Aubert
- Ch 3 How should protected areas be taxed?: a comparative analysis of tax regimes for natural protected areas in Europe , pp 41-56

- Louise Dupuis and Guillaume Sainteny
- Ch 4 Reducing climate emissions from farms: New Zealand’s proposed farm levy and California policies compared , pp 58-73

- Roberta Mann and Walter Wang
- Ch 5 Carbon sequestration in Austrian soils: environmental significance and economic effects of selected measures , pp 74-87

- Ina Meyer, Franz Sinabell, Gerhard Streicher, Andreas Bohner and Heide Spiegel
- Ch 6 The Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism in the agricultural sector: what prospects? , pp 88-98

- Lorenzo del Federico and Silvia Giorgi
- Ch 7 Challenges of urban areas for land use, CO2 emissions and climate resilience: the role and environmental reform of local taxes and charges , pp 100-116

- Pedro M. Herrera Molina, Álvaro del Blanco García, Belén García Carretero, Andrés García Martínez and Rafael Sanz Gómez
- Ch 8 Energy, greenhouse gas emissions and climate policies: Austria and Poland compared , pp 117-130

- Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig and Claudia Kettner
- Ch 9 Urban solutions for tackling climate change with transport, environmental and economic tools: outline from Czechia and France , pp 131-148

- Radomíra Jordová and Hana Bruhova Foltynova
- Ch 10 European tax strategies for shipping emissions reduction to protect human health and biodiversity , pp 149-165

- Rodolfo Salassa Boix
- Ch 11 Households’ vulnerability to carbon pricing: a case study for Austria , pp 167-179

- Julia Bock-Schappelwein and Claudia Kettner
- Ch 12 Reforming the EU ETS: towards a more sustainable revenue recycling , pp 180-197

- Sven Rudolph, Joseph Dellatte, Elena Aydos and Takeshi Kawakatsu
- Ch 13 Water taxation - from theory to practice: a case study of the Environmental Contribution Levy in Victoria, Australia , pp 198-215

- Elliot Legendre
- Ch 14 Analysis of the distributional impact of measures to contain the 2022 energy crisis in Spain , pp 216-228

- Mikel González-Eguino, Xaquín García-Muros, María Moyano, Eva Alonso-Epelde, María Victoria Román and Manuel Tomás
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