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Economics for a Fragile Planet: Rethinking Markets, Institutions and Governance

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In a world of growing environmental risks and ecological scarcities, ensuring a safe Anthropocene for humankind is essential. Managing an increasingly "fragile" planet requires new thinking on markets, institutions and governance built on five principles: ending the underpricing of nature, fostering collective action, accepting absolute limits, attaining sustainability, and promoting inclusivity. Rethinking economics and policies in this way can help to overcome the global challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater scarcity, and deteriorating marine and coastal habitats. It requires decoupling wealth creation from environmental degradation through business, policy and financial actions aimed at better stewardship of the biosphere. In this book, renowned environmental economist Edward Barbier offers a blueprint for a greener and more inclusive economy, and outlines the steps we must take now to build a post-COVID world that limits environmental threats while sustaining per capita welfare.

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  • Illustrates how rethinking economics and policy can overcome the global challenges posed by climate change, biodiversity loss, freshwater scarcity, and deteriorating marine and coastal habitats
  • Offers a blueprint for the path forward to a greener and more inclusive economy, and outlines the steps we must take now to build a post-COVID world that limits environmental threats while sustaining per capita welfare
  • Illustrates why we must urgently change the relationship between economy and nature, and what key policy and business actions are needed to make this happen
Author: Barbier Edward
Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Pages: 345
ISBN: 9781108823388
Cover: Paperback
Edition Number: 1
Release Year: 2022

Preface
1. Introduction
2. Humankind and the planet
3. Economics for a fragile planet
4. Climate change
5. Land use change and biodiversity
6. Freshwater
7. Oceans and coasts
8. Public policies
9. Business
10. Conclusion.

Edward B. Barbier is a Professor in the Department of Economics and a Senior Scholar in the School of Global Environmental Sustainability at Colorado State University. A highly cited author and a leading global expert on international environmental policy, he is also a Fellow of the Association of Environmental and Resource Economics.

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