Clive L. Spash
Environmental Values and Economics
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Welcome to my personal
website
I am an economist who writes, researches and teaches on public policy with an emphasis on economic and environmental interactions.
My main interests are
interdisciplinary research on human behaviour and environmental
values. Subject areas within which I have worked include: ecological
economics, environmental and resource economics, applied ethics, political science,
social psychology, atmospheric science and plant science.
- Professor, Chair of Public Policy and Governance, Department of Socio-Economics, WU Vienna University of Economics and Business.
- Professor II,
Department of International Environment and Development Studies,
Norwegian University of Life Sciences.
- Editor-in-Chief of
Environmental Values published by White Horse Press.
- Co-editor of
Environment & Planning C: Government & Policy
published by Pion, 1998—2007.
- Former President of the
European Society for Ecological Economics (ESEE).
- Author of the controversial report on emissions trading:
Spash, C. L. (2010) The Brave New World
of Carbon Trading (PDF). New Political Economy 15(2).
- Lead author of article
in the top ten most cited papers in Ecological Economics
Spash, C. L. and N. Hanley (1995) Preferences, information and
biodiversity preservation. (PDF) Ecological Economics 12(3): 191-208.
(Influential publications in ecological economics: A citations analysis, Oct 2004).
- Author of the acclaimed
interdisciplinary book on climate change Greenhouse Economics:
Value and Ethics.
- Co-author of the best
selling textbook Cost Benefit Analysis and the Environment.
- Author of over 100
published works.
Established in 2006,
this website aims to bring together and preserve in one location
materials relating to various aspects of my work. Besides listing
publications there are various downloads, many free, of
materials which might otherwise be difficult to obtain (e.g. grey
literature, discussion papers, research reports and book reviews).
Links have been provided to publishers' websites where downloads may also be
obtained.
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