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Informationen zum Autor Ferenc L. Toth Klappentext This volume examines equity concerns in climate change from a broad range of social science disciplines. It explores the policy dimensions and analytical needs of the negotiations process. Zusammenfassung First Published in 1998. This illuminating and accessible volume explores the policy dimensions and analytical needs of the negotiation process. It is essential reading for policy makers and students and teachers of economics, sociology and social psychology, ethics, international relations, law and political science. Inhaltsverzeichnis List of Figures and Tables Acronyms and Abbreviations Foreword Fairness Concerns in Climate Change Ferenc L Toth Equity Issues and Integrated Assessment Steve Raynel; Elizabeth L Malone and Michael Thompson Climate Change and Multiple Views of Fairness Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer Empirical and Ethical Arguments in Climate Change Impact Valuation and Aggregation Richard S J Tol, Samuel Fankhauser and David W Pearce Applying Fairness Criteria to the Allocation of Climate Protection Burdens: An Economic Perspective Carsten Helm The Appropriateness of Economic Approaches to the Analysis of Burden-Sharing H Asbjgrn Aaheim Biases in Allocating Obligations for Climate Protection: Implications from Social Judgement Research in Psychology Volker Linneweber Fairness and Local Environmental Concerns in Climate Policy Shuzo Nishioka Justice, Equity and Efficiency in Climate Change: A Developing Country Perspective PR Shukla Justice in the Greenhouse: Perspectives from International Law Frank Biermann Equity in International Law Juliane Kokott The Regulation of Greenhouse Gases: Does Fairness Matter? David G Victor Addresses of Lead Contributors Index