1st Edition

Property Rights, Economics and the Environment

Edited By Michael D. Kaplowitz Copyright 2000
    338 Pages
    by Routledge

    340 Pages
    by Routledge

    This book explores how discussions of environmental policy increasingly require scholars and practitioners to integrate legal-economic analyses of property rights issues. An excellent array of contributors have come together for the first time to produce this magnificent book.

    1. The Intersection Of Law, Economics, and Environmental Policy M.D. Kaplowitz 2. Legal Economic Perspectives: Property rights and economics for helping address environmental problems A. Randall 3. Regulatory Takings and Land Use Conflicts D.W. Bromley 4. How Perspectives On Property Rights Have Changed In The United States Supreme Court D.L. Callies Common Property and Natural Resources 5. Property Rights, The Commons, and Natural Resource Management B.J. McCay 6. Common Property And Natural Resource Management: A Michigan Perspective M.A. Lawrence 7. Property Rights, Tenure Systems and Managing Natural Capital R.A. Devlin 8. Purchasing Development Rights To Protect Farmland, Forests, and Open Space T. Daniels 9. Transferable Development Rights: A market-based land use control P. Machemer and M.D. Kaplowitz 10. Tradable Permit Approaches To Pollution Control: Faustian bargain or paradise regained T. Tietenberg 11. Coase And Car Repair: Who should be responsible for emissions of vehicles in use? W. Harrington and V.D. McConnnell New Approaches 12. Ethics and Tradable Permits: Pollution trading and the global atmosphere M. Sagoff 13. Shared Governance, Collaboration, and Innovation L.L. Marsh 14. Interdisciplinary Paradigms For Environmental Policy: Interrelations among ecology, law, and economics N. Mercuro

    Biography

    Michael D. Kaplowitz