ABSTRACT

The book is meant to improve our understanding of sustainable development of production and consumption. Monetary values of the impact of emission and resources are determined, and used in environmental management, with a focus on sustainability. Values related to cultural context are not possible to predict, therefore ignored. The book only focuses on environmental goods and services that are used to satisfy basic human needs.

One of the benefits of monetary valuation is its holistic approach. The impact of any contributing factor on the total value, can be determined, and the sensitivity to uncertainty in inputs can be estimated. This is useful in developing knowledge, where it is most needed.

In a society, there are many economic units which need to function in tandem to support human welfare. Each unit has its own system boundary in what it includes and covers in time and space. The system boundary of a sustainable unit is likely to be very long and wide. This book provides data on long term monetary values of environmental impacts from human activities. It discusses the choice of system boundaries, and how to use monetary values in sustainable development. A large part of the book describes impact models in terms of the relation between emissions and natural goods and services.

chapter 1|4 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|13 pages

Goal and Scope

chapter 3|3 pages

History and Outlook

chapter 4|3 pages

Terms and Definitions, Abbreviations

chapter 5|28 pages

Monetary Values of Environmental Goods

chapter 6|57 pages

Emissions of Inorganic Gases to Air

chapter 7|24 pages

Emissions of Particles to Air

chapter 10|18 pages

Emissions to Water

chapter 11|21 pages

Use of Pesticides

chapter 12|3 pages

Radionuclides

chapter 13|4 pages

Littering

chapter 14|10 pages

Land Use

chapter 15|6 pages

Global Impacts

chapter 17|3 pages

Reflections and Prospects

chapter 18|6 pages

Summary