1st Edition

Pollution Abatement Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe

By Michael A. Toman Copyright 1994
    104 Pages
    by Routledge

    by Routledge

    Protecting environmental quality while pursuing economic development poses a particularly difficult challenge to the countries of Central and Eastern Europe, where political and economic systems are changing rapidly following decades of environmental neglect and economic mismanagement. Advanced industrial nations also face difficult decisions about priorities and procedures for providing financial assistance to the region. In order to identify workable solutions, Pollution Abatement Strategies in Central and Eastern Europe investigates some of the leading pollution problems that these countries now face and examines the link between economic restructuring and environmental improvement. Contributors to the volume assess the changes in the region's environmental conditions likely to result from economic restructuring and the benefits that might arise from improvements. They also consider the design of effective environmental policies for economies in transition, including the need to introduce or reform basic economic, legal, and regulatory constructs. Comparisons of incentive-based versus command-and-control environmental policies suggest that, despite the difficulties in implementing them, incentive-based policy options are worth pursuing in Central and Eastern Europe.

    Foreword Douglas R. Bohi Preface Michael A. Toman Motor Vehicles and Pollution in Central and Eastern Europe Margaret A. Walls Assessing the Health Benefits of Improved Air Quality in Central and Eastern Europe Alan J. Krupnick, Kenneth W. Harrison, Eric J. Nickell, and Michael A. Toman Using Economic Incentives to Reduce Air Pollution Emissions in Central and Eastern Europe: The Case of Poland Michael A. Toman Cost-Effective Control of Water Pollution in Central and Eastern Europe Charles M. Paulsen Tradable Sulfur Dioxide Emission Permits and European Integration Dallas Burtraw The Allocation of Environmental Liabilities in Central and Eastern Europe James Boyd Environmental Policies, Economic Restructuring, and Institutional Development in the Former Soviet Union Michael A. Toman and R. David Simpson Economic Restructuring and the Environment: Exploiting Win-Win Opportunities Michael T. Rock

    Biography

    Michael A. Toman is a senior fellow and the director of the Energy and Natural Resources division at Resources for the Future. He is the coauthor, coeditor, and editor of several books, including Climate Change Economics and Policy: An RFF Anthology, Assessing Surprises and Nonlinearities in Greenhouse Warming, and Technology Options for Electricity Generation.