This article provides a review and methodological critique of recent influential "first-generation" government-sponsored studies seeking to derive monetary values for the environmental effects of electricity supply technologies. It is observed that environmental valuation suffers from many of the general methodological difficulties faced by other quantitative appraisal techniques. In addition, environmental valuation is found to present its own specific methodological difficulties and theoretical problems. The practical policy efficacy of environmental results is called into question. It is concluded that there exist alternative approaches to the social appraisal of the environmental impacts of generating technologies that warrant greater a...
Electricity is justly considered today as an indispensable factor of existence and development of so...
Costs of externality are effects that are typically not taken into account in finalizing the market ...
This dissertation consists of an introductory part and six self-contained papers, all related to the...
This article provides a critical survey of a large number of studies carried out during the 1980s an...
All approaches to the comparison of disparate environmental effects suffer in common from several in...
The production of electricity from hydropower results in several environmental impacts that, in only...
Based on recent insights from the field of risk analysis, this paper examines some of the difficulti...
Conventional economic theory has generally followed the price system in treating the environment as ...
The electricity supply industry (ESI) in England and Wales does not operate efficiently, in terms of...
Environmental damage and its costs have been given priority in modern production pattern in the rapi...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
In this paper the author looks at the question of placing values on the costs of pollution generated...
Environmental research has been increasing due to growing diverse environmental concerns regarding s...
The electricity sector represents the sector with the greatest impact in terms of producing climate ...
This work aims at measuring the marginal effect of a key variable such as a hydropower generation/ w...
Electricity is justly considered today as an indispensable factor of existence and development of so...
Costs of externality are effects that are typically not taken into account in finalizing the market ...
This dissertation consists of an introductory part and six self-contained papers, all related to the...
This article provides a critical survey of a large number of studies carried out during the 1980s an...
All approaches to the comparison of disparate environmental effects suffer in common from several in...
The production of electricity from hydropower results in several environmental impacts that, in only...
Based on recent insights from the field of risk analysis, this paper examines some of the difficulti...
Conventional economic theory has generally followed the price system in treating the environment as ...
The electricity supply industry (ESI) in England and Wales does not operate efficiently, in terms of...
Environmental damage and its costs have been given priority in modern production pattern in the rapi...
Electrical power systems based on renewable energy sources are often intuitivelyperceived as environ...
In this paper the author looks at the question of placing values on the costs of pollution generated...
Environmental research has been increasing due to growing diverse environmental concerns regarding s...
The electricity sector represents the sector with the greatest impact in terms of producing climate ...
This work aims at measuring the marginal effect of a key variable such as a hydropower generation/ w...
Electricity is justly considered today as an indispensable factor of existence and development of so...
Costs of externality are effects that are typically not taken into account in finalizing the market ...
This dissertation consists of an introductory part and six self-contained papers, all related to the...