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Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport, edited by Marta Villar Ezcurra, Janet E. Milne, Hope Ashiabor and Mikael Skou Andersen

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Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport, edited by Marta Villar Ezcurra, Janet E. Milne, Hope Ashiabor and Mikael Skou Andersen
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
1114885493
Responsibility statement
edited by Marta Villar Ezcurra, Janet E. Milne, Hope Ashiabor and Mikael Skou Andersen
Series statement
Critical issues in environmental taxation seriesElgarOnline eBooks
Summary
"As populations become increasingly concentrated in urban centres and mega cities, while demands on transportation continue to grow, the question of how to mitigate the environmental footprint of these trends is ever more pressing. This comprehensive book demonstrates the potentially significant role of environmental taxation and other market-based instruments in meeting these challenges. Providing global insights, the book features international contributions from specialists in economics, law, technology, political economy and policy analysis. Studying environmental pricing policies in the context of urban sustainability and transportation, the contributing scholars identify cross-cutting issues to demonstrate how the use and evaluation of policy instruments can be improved. In addition to addressing the pervasive environmental impact of cities and transportation, novel case studies illustrate how the digital economy, as well as increasing globalization, necessitate a more sustainable approach in which environmental fiscal solutions could play a vital role. Environmental Fiscal Challenges for Cities and Transport will have broad appeal for researchers and will also be a useful resource for students in law, economics and politics with an interest in urban and environmental issues. Policymakers and their staff will find its use of real-world examples and nontechnical language particularly beneficial"--, Provided by publisher.--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
Contents: Preface -- Part I: - impacts of the emerging 21st century economy -- 1. Environmental taxation in the digital world -- Janet E. Milne -- 2. Is the low level of taxes on e-commerce contributing to an environmentally unfriendly growth of transport? -- Marta Villar Ezcurra -- 3. Tax incentives to green investments: Limits to state's cuts back. A reflection on legitimate expectations & fair and equitable treatment to investments -- Jerónimo Maillo -- Part II: - Fiscal environmental policies for urban concentration -- 4. Smart cities: Can business improvement districts reduce the environmental footprint of urban areas? -- Helena Villarejo Galende, María Luisa Esteve Pardo and Clara Peiret García -- 5. The costs and benefits of extended producer responsibility: An evaluation of the Italian waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management system -- Edoardo Croci and Francesco Colelli -- 6. Fiscal policy for decarbonisation of energy in Europe, with a focus on urban transport: Case study and proposal for Spain -- David Robinson, Pedro Linares Llamas, Xiral López-Otero and Renato Rodrigues -- 7. A proposed green tax reform for cyprus and its co-benefits for urban sustainability -- Theodoros Zachariadis -- 8. The agricultural conundrum: Encouraging climate-friendly agriculture through economic instruments in North America -- Emma Akrawi -- Part III: - Challenging issues for transport taxes -- 9. External costs and environmental taxation: The role of transport sectors within the Italian economy -- Andrea Molocchi -- 10. Is road pricing the key to sustainable low-carbon road transport in Australia? -- Vanessa Johnston -- 11. Taxing vehicle use to overcome the problems of conventional transport taxes -- Alberto Gago, Xavier Labandeira and Xiral López-Otero -- 12. Sharing cars: A legal and economic analysis of the taxation of B2C carsharing models -- Fanny Vanrykel, Bruno de Borger and Marc Bourgeois -- 13. Renewable energy, smarts grids and hybrid vehicles: A Brazilian case study -- Elena Aydos, Rafaela Cristina Oliari and Carlos Araújo Leonetti -- Part IV: - The evaluation of cross-cutting policies -- 14. Ex-post cost-benefit analysis of environmentally related tax policies. Building on programme evaluation studies -- Jonas Teusch and Nils Axel Braathen -- 15. Designing carbon taxes: Economic and legal considerations -- Claudia Kettner, Daniela Kletzan-Slamanig, Stefan E. Weishaar and Irene J.J. Burgers -- 16. The use of the effective carbon rate (ECR) as an indicator for climate mitigation policy -- Kris Bachus and Ping Gao -- 17. The G20 peer review of fossil fuel subsidies -- Aldo Ravazzi Douvan and Gionata Castaldi -- 18. Increasing fiscal transparency in energy policies -- Leyla Ates and Sevil Acar -- Index
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