Green Budget Reform: an International Casebook of Leading Practices
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1. Verfasser: Gale, Robert (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Hoboken Taylor and Francis 2014
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Beschreibung:Cover; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; The Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 The Greening of Budgets: The Choice of Governing Instrument; Part I The Energy and Automotive Sectors; 2 Tax Credits and the Development of Renewable Energy in California; 3 Wind Energy in Denmark; 4 The Tax for Fuel Conservation in Ontario; 5 Tax Differentials for Catalytic Converters and Unleaded Petrol in Germany; Part II Agriculture; 6 Replenishing the Prairies: The Canadian Permanent Cover Programme; 7 The Reform of the European Union Common Agricultural Policy
8 Environmentally Sensitive Areas in the UK: Economic Incentives forSustainable Farming9 Dutch Policies Aimed at Diminishing Mineral Surpluses from Manure and Fertilizer; 10 The Tax on Undeveloped Land in France; Part III Air and Water Pollution; 11 The Nitrogen Oxide Charge on Energy Production in Sweden; 12 The Carbon Dioxide Taxes in Scandinavia; 13 Tax Tools for Protecting the Atmosphere: The US Ozone-Depleting; 14 The System of Water Charges in France; 15 Levy on Surface Water Pollution in the Netherlands; 16 Water Resources Taxes in Germany; 17 Iowa's 1987 Groundwater Protection Act
Part IV Waste Management18 The Landfill Tax in France; 19 A Possible Landfill Levy in the UK: Economic Incentives for Reducing Waste to Landfill; 20 Recycling Credits in the UK: Economic Incentives for Recycling Household Waste; 21 The User Pay Waste Management Initiative in the Victoria Capital Regional District; 22 SARCAN: Promoting Recycling and the Employment of Disabled People; Part V Environment and Development Policy; 23 The Louisiana Environmental Tax Scorecard; 24 Accelerated Depreciation of Environmental Investments; 25 Sustainable Development and Budget Reform; Index
This volume explores 25 case studies of fiscal measures that have been adopted successfully by governments in North America and Europe to reduce environmental degradation. Each study lays out the implementation issues and problems faced, and compares the effectiveness of the measure against its expectations. The political implications are also discussed, and the text draws on common themes and lessons to be gained from the measures so far. The volume is divided into sections on energy, agriculture, air and water pollution, and waste management
Beschreibung:381 pages
ISBN:9781134169702
1134169701

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