Incorporating Natural Capital into Economy-Wide Impact Analysis: A Case Study from Alberta

Bosque Modelo:

Foothills

Temática:

Economía sostenible

Tipo de documento:

Artículo científico

Resumen

Traditionally, decision-makers have relied on economic impact estimates derived from conventional economy-wide models. Conventional models lack the environmental linkages necessary for examining environmental stewardship and economic sustainability, and in particular the ability to assess the impact of policies on natural capital. This study investigates environmentally extended economic impact estimation on a regional scale using a case study region in the province of Alberta known as the Foothills Model Forest (FMF). Conventional economic impact models are environmentally extended in pursuit of enhancing policy analysis and local decision-making. It is found that the flexibility of an environmentally extended computable general equilibrium (CGE) approach offers potential for environmental extension. The CGE approach may be the tool of the future for more complete integrated environment and economic impact assessment.

Información Bibliográfica

Autor:

Patriquin, MN, JRR Alavalapati, WL Adamowicz and WA White.

Revista:

Environmental Monitoring and Assessment

Año:

2003

N°:

-

País :

Canadá

Páginas:

149 - 169

Volumen:

86

Idioma:

Ingles

Palabras claves

economic impact analysis, CGE modeling, regional, economics, community stability