Pursuing economic growth in Asia : the environmental challenge
This paper identifies and discusses the five main areas of environmental management public policy that pose serious challenges to Asian governments. The first is the emerging issue of siting environmentally unfriendly facilities that may be necessary for growth, but with the social and environmental...
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1449942020-12-08T02:57:18Z Pursuing economic growth in Asia : the environmental challenge Quah, Euston School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Economic development Asia Economic Growth This paper identifies and discusses the five main areas of environmental management public policy that pose serious challenges to Asian governments. The first is the emerging issue of siting environmentally unfriendly facilities that may be necessary for growth, but with the social and environmental costs borne primarily by local host residents and neighbourhood municipalities, more commonly known as the not‐in‐my‐backyard syndrome. The second issue is the critical need for pricing of non‐market environmental goods. Third is the issue of waste generation. The fourth challenge is that of transboundary pollution, which has become increasingly important with regard to its effects on health and foreign relations. Lastly, the paper discusses global warming and climate change. Discussions on cost–benefit analysis and the more novel method of establishing damage schedules are also presented. This is particularly relevant to fundamental differences between developed and less developed countries. 2020-12-08T02:57:17Z 2020-12-08T02:57:17Z 2015 Journal Article Quah, E. (2015). Pursuing economic growth in Asia : the environmental challenge. The World Economy, 38(10), 1487-1504. doi:10.1111/twec.12352 0378-5920 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/144994 10.1111/twec.12352 10 38 1487 1504 en The World Economy © 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. All rights reserved. |
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This paper identifies and discusses the five main areas of environmental management public policy that pose serious challenges to Asian governments. The first is the emerging issue of siting environmentally unfriendly facilities that may be necessary for growth, but with the social and environmental costs borne primarily by local host residents and neighbourhood municipalities, more commonly known as the not‐in‐my‐backyard syndrome. The second issue is the critical need for pricing of non‐market environmental goods. Third is the issue of waste generation. The fourth challenge is that of transboundary pollution, which has become increasingly important with regard to its effects on health and foreign relations. Lastly, the paper discusses global warming and climate change. Discussions on cost–benefit analysis and the more novel method of establishing damage schedules are also presented. This is particularly relevant to fundamental differences between developed and less developed countries. |
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