The Role of Institutions and Policy in Enhancing Sustainable Development and Conserving Natural Capital

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作者
T.S. Veeman
J. Politylo
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[1] University of Alberta,Department of Rural Economy
关键词
economic growth; economic institutions; natural capital; natural resource management; precautionary principle; sustainable development.;
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10.1023/A:1025720911995
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The use and management of natural capital is critical in all nations, but especially so in poor nations. The role of institutions – chiefly, property rights and pricing systems for natural resources – is pivotal in achieving growth and improved distribution of income and wealth, in understanding environmental degradation, and in seeking improved policy. Particularly useful criteria and indicators of sustainable development relate to `green' output and productivity measures in which the depreciation of natural capital is being considered. Special management problems exist for `critical' components of natural capital to which variants of the precautionary principle must be applied to ensure that our heirs receive an undiminished patrimony.
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