ABSTRACT

First published in 1997, this volume describes the theoretical underpinning of the Polluter Pays Principle as a means to deliver environmental benefits and reduce perverse incentives. By systematically examining each major sector of the economy to identify environmental issues, it considers how the principle can be applied to the Irish fiscal system and then proposes alterations to the system in an environmentally friendly and socially sensitive direction. Sectors explored include agriculture and forestry, environmental services for wastewater treatment, water supply and for waste disposal, energy, transport, tourism and construction. 

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

Background and scope for change

chapter 3|19 pages

Theory of economic instruments

chapter 4|42 pages

Agriculture and forestry

chapter 5|40 pages

Environmental services

chapter 6|23 pages

Energy

chapter 7|36 pages

Transport

chapter 8|17 pages

Tourism

chapter 9|15 pages

Construction

chapter 10|8 pages

Conclusions