Handbook of Sustainable Politics and Economics of Natural Resources / Stella Tsani

By: Tsani; StellaContributor(s): Tsani; Stella | Overland, IndraMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: :Variety Books Publishers & Distributors | :B-10 Street No 2 West Vinod Nagar Delhi 110092 Series: Elgar handbooks in energy, the environment and climate changePublication details: MA : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited, 2021Description: xxvii, 402p 24cmISBN: 9781789908763Subject(s): Economics | Economics of land and energy | Natural resources -- Management | Sustainable development | Environmental economics | Environmental policy | Reference worksDDC classification: 333.7 TSA
Contents:
Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- 1. In quest of sustainable politics and economics of natural resources: a summary of contributions and future research directions -- PART I RESOURCE SPECIFICS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR POLICY MAKING -- 2. Natural resources and economic development -- 3. Renewable energy transition, demand for metals and resource curse effects -- 4. Local and global aspects of coal in the ASEAN countries -- 5. Policies and socio-economic tools for sustainable water management 6. Inflated expectations and commodity prices: evidence from Kazakhstan -- PART II REGIONAL RESOURCE POLITICS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL POLICIES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT -- 7. Energy transition, resources and climate change investment policy in the EU -- 8. Climate change policies and resource abundance: the case of Russia -- 9. Green policies and sustainable development in Saudi Arabia -- 10. How ambitious can the Israeli Green Deal be? -- 11. Powering the uplands: controversies of developing hydropower in upstream Central and Mainland Southeast Asia 12. Small-scale mining, rural resilience and the Sustainable Development Goals in Sub-Saharan Africa -- 13. Natural resource policies for future sustainability in the African continent -- PART III INSTITUTIONS AND RESOURCE POLICIES -- 14. Corruption, resource policies and economic growth -- 15. Local content policies and institutional capacity for sustainable resource management -- 16. Success and failures of sovereign wealth funds: on the macroeconomic performance, time-varying objectives and first liquidations of sovereign wealth funds 17. Fiscal policy, macroeconomic volatility and the role of institutions under resource abundance -- 18. Legal indicators as tools to assess the effectiveness of international rules related to the sustainable management of natural resources -- 19. Resource conservation and environmental ethics: a theoretical framework supported by panel data -- PART IV CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY IN RESOURCE POLICIES -- 20. Stranded assets and the financial system -- 21. Energy modeling for sustainable policymaking: state of the art and future challenges -- 22. Ambiguity in financing corporate mitigation policies 23. Resource abundance and socio-economic shocks: COVID-19 pandemic and the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan -- 24. Hydrocarbons during energy transition: from peak oil supply to peak oil demand and investment? Is energy security at risk? -- Index
Summary: This timely Handbook draws together insightful analyses of natural resource management challenges and solutions in the face of sustainable development targets and a changing global climate.
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Front Matter --
Copyright --
Contents --
Contributors --
Preface --
Acknowledgements --
Abbreviations --
1. In quest of sustainable politics and economics of natural resources: a summary of contributions and future research directions --
PART I RESOURCE SPECIFICS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR POLICY MAKING --
2. Natural resources and economic development --
3. Renewable energy transition, demand for metals and resource curse effects --
4. Local and global aspects of coal in the ASEAN countries --
5. Policies and socio-economic tools for sustainable water management 6. Inflated expectations and commodity prices: evidence from Kazakhstan --
PART II REGIONAL RESOURCE POLITICS AND IMPLICATIONS FOR GLOBAL POLICIES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT --
7. Energy transition, resources and climate change investment policy in the EU --
8. Climate change policies and resource abundance: the case of Russia --
9. Green policies and sustainable development in Saudi Arabia --
10. How ambitious can the Israeli Green Deal be? --
11. Powering the uplands: controversies of developing hydropower in upstream Central and Mainland Southeast Asia 12. Small-scale mining, rural resilience and the Sustainable Development Goals in Sub-Saharan Africa --
13. Natural resource policies for future sustainability in the African continent --
PART III INSTITUTIONS AND RESOURCE POLICIES --
14. Corruption, resource policies and economic growth --
15. Local content policies and institutional capacity for sustainable resource management --
16. Success and failures of sovereign wealth funds: on the macroeconomic performance, time-varying objectives and first liquidations of sovereign wealth funds 17. Fiscal policy, macroeconomic volatility and the role of institutions under resource abundance --
18. Legal indicators as tools to assess the effectiveness of international rules related to the sustainable management of natural resources --
19. Resource conservation and environmental ethics: a theoretical framework supported by panel data --
PART IV CHANGE AND UNCERTAINTY IN RESOURCE POLICIES --
20. Stranded assets and the financial system --
21. Energy modeling for sustainable policymaking: state of the art and future challenges --
22. Ambiguity in financing corporate mitigation policies 23. Resource abundance and socio-economic shocks: COVID-19 pandemic and the State Oil Fund of Azerbaijan --
24. Hydrocarbons during energy transition: from peak oil supply to peak oil demand and investment? Is energy security at risk? --
Index

This timely Handbook draws together insightful analyses of natural resource management challenges and solutions in the face of sustainable development targets and a changing global climate.

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