Environmental Challenges in the Baltic Region : A Perspective from Economics /

This book explores environmental challenges in the Baltic region from an economic perspective. Featuring contributions by regional experts from Nordic, Baltic and Eastern European countries it addresses the response to eutrophication caused by increased nutrients in the sea from agriculture, wastewa...

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Other Authors: Bali Swain, Ranjula (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Introduction to the Environmental Challenges in the Baltic Region, Ranjula Bali Swain, Stockholm School of Economics and Södertörn University
  • Chapter 2: Cost-effective management of a eutrophicated sea in the presence of uncertain technological development and climate change, Ing-Marie Gren, Department of Economics, SLU, Uppsala, Sweden
  • Chapter 3: Public policies towards marine protection – benchmarking Estonia to Finland and Sweden, Tea Nõmmann and Sirje Pädam, Stockholm Environment Institute Tallinn and Tallinn University of Technology
  • Chapter 4: The Baltic Sea nutrient policies - a review of policy evaluations, Katarina Elofsson, Swedish Agricultural University, Ultuna, Sweden
  • Chapter 5: Environmental impacts of rural landscape change in Baltic Sea region, Kari Lehtilä and Patrik Dinnetz, School of Natural Sciences, Technology and Environmental Studies, Södertörn University
  • Chapter 6: Developing and testing a decision model supporting approval processes of wind power establishments, Stig Blomskog, School of Social Sciences Södertörn University
  • Chapter 7: Behavioral Responses to Cyanobacterial Blooms, Jenny Wallström, Analysis Expert, Enveco Environment Economics AB
  • Chapter 8: Attitudes to paying for environmental protection in a cross country setting, Sirje Pädam, Tallinn University of Technology and Ranjula Bali Swain, Stockholm School of Economics & Södertörn University
  • Chapter 9: Environmental Resilience in the Baltic Region, Chuan-Zhong Li, Beijer Institute of Ecological Economics and Uppsala University
  • Chapter 10: Is international cooperation in the Baltic Sea drainage basin possible? Tomasz Zylicz, Director, Warsaw Ecological Economics Center, University of Warsaw, Poland.