Clive L. SpashEnvironmental Values and Economics |
LatestDiscussion PapersRecent working papers in the Socio-Economics and Environment in Discussion (SEED) series produced by CSIRO can be found by clicking here (External link). Short Pieces, Items in Newsletters and on the NetMany very recent press and radio pieces, some interviews and other relevant items can be found under Debating Carbon Emissions Trading. Fallacies of economic growth in addressing environmental losses: Human induced climatic change (PDF) Newsletter of the Australia New Zealand Society for Ecological Economics (ANZSEE), May 2007. Uncertainty and the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect: A Response to Schneider's "Policy Brief". (PDF) International Society for Ecological Economics Newsletter January 2007. Books, Book Chapters and Journal ArticlesClive L. Spash (forthcoming, 2010) The Brave New World of Carbon Trading (External link), New Political Economy, Vol. 15, No. 2. Clive L. Spash (2010) Censoring science in research officially (External link) Environmental Values 19 no. 2: 141-146. Richard P.F. Holt, Steven Pressman and Clive L. Spash (2010), editors, Post Keynesian and Ecological Economics: Confronting Environmental Issues. (External link) Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 352 pages ISBN 978-1-84720-668-8. Clive L. Spash (forthcoming, 2009) editor. Ecological Economics: Critical Concepts in the Environment (External link), 4 Volumes. London: Routledge, 1600 pages. Clive L. Spash, Kevin Urama, Rob Burton, Wendy Kenyon, Peter Shannon and Gary Hill (2009) Motives behind willingness to pay for improving biodiversity in a water ecosystem: Economics, ethics and social psychology. (PDF) Ecological Economics 68(4): 955-964. Clive L. Spash (forthcoming, 2009) editor. Ecological Economics: Critical Concepts in the Environment, 4 Volumes. London: Routledge, 1600 pages. Clive L. Spash (2008) Deliberative monetary valuation: Literature, limitations and perspectives. In Deliberative Ecological Economics (external link) Edited by Christos Zografos and Richard Howarth. Oxford: Oxford University Press. Clive L. Spash (2008) Deliberative monetary valuation (DMV) and the evidence for a new value theory. (External link) Land Economics August 84 no.3: 469-488. Clive L. Spash (2008) A worthwhile academic life. (External link) Environmental Values 17 no.2: 121-124. Clive L. Spash (2008) How much is that ecosystem in the window? The one with the bio-diverse trail. (External link) Environmental Values 17 no.2. Clive L. Spash (2008) Contingent valuation as a research method: Environmental values and human behaviour. (External link) In Alan Lewis (ed.) The Cambridge Handbook of Psychology and Economic Behaviour. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press: 429-453. Clive L. Spash (2008) Contingent valuation design and data treatment: If you can't shoot the messenger, change the message. (PDF) Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy 26 no.1: 34-53. Clive L. Spash (2007) The economics of climate change impacts à la Stern: Novel and nuanced or rhetorically restricted? (PDF) Ecological Economics 63 no.4: 706-713. Clive L. Spash (2007) Deliberative monetary valuation (DMV): Issues in combining economic and political processes to value environmental change. (PDF) Ecological Economics 63 no.4: 690-699. Clive L. Spash (2007) Problems in economic assessments of climate change with attention to the USA. In Jon Erickson and John Gowdy (eds.) Frontiers in Environmental Valuation and Policy (External link) Cheltenham, UK/Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. Clive L. Spash (2007) Changing climate, changing values, changing editors: "All change" (PDF) Environmental Values 16 no.2: 143-147. Clive L. Spash (2007), Climate change: Need for new economic thought. (PDF) Economic and Political Weekly 10th February, 2007: 483-490. Conference PapersClive L. Spash, Environmental Values and Motivation Part I, ANZSEE Master Class, Noosa, Australia, 3 July 2007. Clive L. Spash, Environmental Values and Motivation Part II, ANZSEE Master Class, Noosa, Australia, 3 July 2007. |
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