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Sustainability and economics: The Adirondack Park experience, a forest economic-ecological model, and solar energy policy.

机译:可持续性和经济学:阿迪朗达克公园的经验,森林经济生态模型和太阳能政策。

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The long-term sustainability of human communities will depend on our relationship with regional environments, our maintenance of renewable resources, and our successful disengagement from nonrenewable energy dependence. This dissertation investigates sustainability at these three levels, following a critical analysis of sustainability and economics.;Next, an economic-ecological model of the northern hardwood forest ecosystem is developed. The model integrates economic theory and intertemporal ecological concepts, linking current harvest decisions with future forest growth, financial value, and ecosystem stability. The results indicate very different economic and ecological outcomes by varying opportunity cost and ecosystem recovery assumptions, and suggest a positive benefit to ecological recovery in the forest rotation decision of the profit maximizing manager.;The last section investigates the motives, economics, and international development implications of renewable energy (specifically photovoltaic technology) in rural electrification and technology transfer, drawing on research in the Dominican Republic. The implications of subsidizing a photovoltaic market versus investing in basic research are explored.;At the regional environment level, the Adirondack Park of New York State is analyzed as a potential model of sustainable development. A set of initial and ongoing conditions are presented that both emerge from and support a model of sustainability in the Adirondacks. From these conditions, a clearer picture emerges of the definition of regional sustainability, consequences of its adoption, and lessons from its application.
机译:人类社区的长期可持续性将取决于我们与区域环境的关系,我们对可再生资源的维护以及我们与不可再生能源依赖的成功脱离。本文在对可持续性和经济学进行了批判性分析之后,从这三个层面对可持续性进行了研究。其次,建立了北部硬木森林生态系统的经济生态模型。该模型整合了经济理论和跨时期生态概念,将当前的采伐决策与未来的森林生长,财务价值和生态系统稳定性联系在一起。结果表明,通过改变机会成本和生态系统恢复假设,经济和生态结果会大不相同,并在利润最大化经理的森林轮换决策中为生态恢复带来积极的好处。;最后一部分探讨了动机,经济学和国际发展借鉴多米尼加共和国的研究成果,探讨可再生能源(特别是光伏技术)对农村电气化和技术转让的影响。探讨了补贴光伏市场与投资基础研究的关系。在区域环境层面,纽约州阿迪朗达克公园被分析为可持续发展的潜在模式。提出了一系列初始条件和持续条件,这些条件既来自阿迪朗达克山脉的可持续发展模式,又为之提供了支持。从这些条件出发,人们对区域可持续性的定义,采用这种方法的后果以及从实施中得到的教训有了更清晰的认识。

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  • 作者

    Erickson, Jon David.;

  • 作者单位

    Cornell University.;

  • 授予单位 Cornell University.;
  • 学科 Economics General.;Environmental Sciences.;Energy.;Agriculture Forestry and Wildlife.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 1997
  • 页码 214 p.
  • 总页数 214
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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