Making Development More Sustainable: Sustainomics Framework and Applications (e-book)
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MIND Discussion Draft
Mohan Munasinghe
Munasinghe Institute for Development (MIND), Sri Lanka
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- Front Material
- Book Reviews
- Prologue and Acknowledgments
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW
- Overview and outline of Making Development More Sustainable (Making Development More Sustainable: Sustainomics Framework and Applications (e-book))
- Rationale and motivations for sustainomics
- Addressing key sustainable development challenges today
- Fulfilling major global agreements on sustainable development
- Avoiding worst case future scenarios and learning from past experience
- Vision for a practical way forward
- Brief history of sustainomics
- Evolution of the sustainomics approach
- Summary of basic principles and methods
- Prospects and status of millennium development goals
CHAPTER 2: SUSTAINONOMICS FRAMEWORK
- Basic concepts and principles of sustainomics
- Making development more sustainable (MDMS)
- Sustainable development triangle and balanced treatment
- Transcending conventional boundaries for better integration
- Full cycle application of practical analytical tools
- Sustainable development triangle
- Economic aspects
- Environmental aspects
- Social aspects
- Economic, social, and environmental elements of development
- Need for integration
- Optimality
- Durability
- Complementarity and convergence of optimal and durable approaches
- Poverty, equity, population and sustainable natural resource use
- Tools and methods for integrated analysis and assessment of sustainable development
- Action Impact Matrix (AIM)
- Other methods and indicators
- Restructuring development and growth for greater sustainability
- Harmonizing development with nature
- Changing the structure of growth
- Long term growth and sustainable development
CHAPTER 3: ECONOMICS OF THE ENVIRONMENT -- (coming soon)
- Overview of economic and environmental project evaluation (Making Development More Sustainable: Sustainomics Framework and Applications (e-book))
- Cost-benefit analysis and economic assessment
- Shadow pricing
- Efficiency and Social Shadow Prices
- Common Property Resources and Externalities
- Practical Considerations
- Measuring economic costs and benefits
- Patterns of resource use
- Basic economics of cost and benefit measurement
- Estimation of project costs and benefits
- Benefits that are difficult to value monetarily
- Valuing environmental costs and benefits
- Categories of economic value
- Practical valuation techniques
- Direct effects valued on conventional markets
- Potential expenditure valued on conventional markets
- Valuation using implicit (or surrogate) markets
- Valuation using constructed markets
- Multi-criteria analysis in environmental decision-making
- Discount rate, risk, and uncertainty in environmental decision-making
- Discounting and inter-generational choices
- Risk and uncertainty problems
- Economy-wide policies and the environment
- Macroeconomic policies
- Structural adjustment
- Public investment/expenditure reviews
- Sectoral policies
- National income accounts and macroeconomic performance
CHAPTER 4: ECOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL ASPECTS -- (coming soon)
- Conceptual framework linking ecological and socio-economic systems
- Ecosystem services and human well being
- Main findings of the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment (MA)
- Dynamics of Interlinked Living Systems
- Property rights and ecological-social interactions
- Sustainability, sustainable development, and property rights regimes
- Governance systems
- Equity, stewardship, and environmental resilience
- Traditional knowledge
- Mechanisms linking humans and environmental resources
- Poverty, population and natural resource use
- Lessons learned and conclusions
- Environmental and social assessment
- Environmental assessment (EA)
- Social assessment (SA)