Voluntary Carbon Markets: An International Business Guide to What They Are and How They Work
Autor Ricardo Bayon, Amanda Hawn, Katherine Hamiltonen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2013
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780415851985
ISBN-10: 041585198X
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 041585198X
Pagini: 184
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:Revizuită
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Professional Practice & DevelopmentCuprins
Foreword by Al GoreIntroduction1. The Big Picture2. Understanding Supply and Demand in theVoluntary Carbon Markets3. RECs vs Offsets:The Debate Continues4. TheVoluntary Carbon Markets:What the ExpertsThink5. A Glance into the Future of theVoluntary Carbon MarketsAppendicesIndex
Notă biografică
Ricardo Bayon is co-founder of EKO Asset Management Partners. Amanda Hawn is Manager of Advisory services at New Forests. Katherine Hamilton is the Managing Director of Ecosystem Marketplace.This book is a project of Ecosystem Marketplace, which is a project of the non-profit Forest Trends, and the leading source of information on environmental markets and payment schemes for ecosystem services. In particular, we are interested in market-based approaches to the conservation of water-related ecosystem services, carbon sequestration, and the myriad benefits of biodiversity. We believe that by providing solid and trustworthy information on prices, regulation, science, and other market- relevant issues, we can help markets for ecosystem services become a fundamental part of our economic and environmental systems, helping give value to environmental services that have, for too long, been taken for granted.
Recenzii
'This handbook is a useful and practical contribution to helping address the shortcomings of the voluntary markets.'Nature Reports Climate Change'This book is a brief roller-coaster ride through the system...Overall, a very good introduction to what promises to be a growth area.'Ecological and Environmental Education'[O]ffers a comprehensive introduction to this fast-growing sector, explaining the principles behind the mechanism and the opportunities it presents...Can voluntary carbon trading really reduce greenhouse gas emissions, or is it just a salve for corporate consciences and an elaborate public relations exercise? The book does not offer a single answer, but puts forward an array of opinions from leading environmental and business experts.'Spore'An essential guide for anyone hoping to learn more about voluntary carbon markets and how they can be of benefit both to our planet and to their organisation.'The Environmentalist'A realistic snapshot of the divergent views of a wide variety of stakeholders involved in the exploding and controversial carbon offset market.'Organization and Environment'Gives the first comprehensive overview of the market, outlining and explaining its key ideas and mechanisms...A succinct style, good structure and a wealth of up-to-date information make it an invaluable resource for project developers and investors in Africa and beyond.'Patrick Whyte, Africa Investor'[T]he most significant contributions of the book are the comments about voluntary carbon market made by different professionals, including economists, conservationists, project developers, policy makers, retailers, consultants, investors and banks...Readers interested in carbon markets operations will certainly enjoy the book and libraries will find this book a useful addition.'Social and Environmental Accounting Journal'This book is an essential source of knowledge, information and ideas. Not only is it comprehensive, covering - for the first time anywhere - everything from renewable energy to the relationship between the voluntary carbon markets and the regulated carbon markets, but it is also thought provoking and visionary: taking a cold hard look at where the industry is likely to go.' Mark Kenber, Policy Director at The Climate Group.'Politicians should have a copy close by'Crosslands Bulletin'There is serious concern expressed by many about the whole idea of 'carbon offset'. For anyone considering buying some, either individually or as a company, this book can offer a great deal of food for thought. it is a subject which deserves serious exploration, and this sis given by the book.'Brian Leslie, Sustainable Economics Magazine'For anyone condiering buying [carbon offsets], either individually or as a company, this book can offer a great deal of food for thought. It is a subject which deserves serious exploration, which is given by this book'Sustainable Economics'This tightly written little book seeks to explain, in relatively simple terms, what carbon markets are and how they function... [it] tackles key issues and explanations in bite-size chunks which help with digestion and comprehension.'Eagle Bulletin'A must-read guide... well worth the investment'Journal of Industrial Ecology'Readers interested in carbon markets operations will certainly enjoy the book and libraries will find this book a useful addition.'TdeA, Social and Environmental Accounting Journal, April 2007. 'The content would benefit any business economist who has not yet begun to think seriously about how his or her business will fare in a carbon-constrained world.'David Grover, The Business Economist Vol.40'A very useful book for postgraduate students...and an interesting book for business students'.Hing Kai Chan, International Journal of Sustainable Engineering, March 2010'Overall, Bayon et al. provide a very valuable contribution which is a 'must read' for anyone considering getting involved in voluntary carbon offset transactions or in analysing carbon markets'. Axel Michaelowa, Climate Policy