The Resource Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
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- Summary
- Environmental policies are needed to address the interrelated environmental impacts of urban concentration and transport in the context of growing globalization and the new digital economy. Policy makers face a wide array of issues, including the production, transport and supply of energy, waste treatment, smart city design, different modes of urban transport and the need to develop the fiscal capacity to adequately address these and other challenges. This book explores specific ways in which environmental taxes and other economic instruments can help to address the various issues. The book has four parts: (I) Impacts of the emerging 21st century economy; (II) fiscal environmental policies for urban concentration; (III) challenging issues for transport taxes; and (IV) the evaluation of cross-cutting policies
- Language
- eng
- Extent
- 304 p.
- Contents
-
- Environmental taxation in the digital world
- Milne, J.E.
- ; p. 2-17
- Is the low level of tax on e-commerce contributing to an environmentally unfriendly increase of transport?
- Villar Ezcurra, M.
- ; p. 18-31
- Tax incentives to green investments: limits to state's cutbacks. A reflection on legitimate expectations and fair and equitable treatment of investors
- Maillo, J.
- ; p. 32-44
- Smart cities: can business improvement districts reduce the environmental footprint of urban areas?
- Villarejo Galende, H.
- Esteve Pardo, M.L.
- Peiret García, C.
- ; p. 46-59
- The costs and benefits of extended producer responsibility: an evaluation of the Italian waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management system
- Croci, E.
- Colelli, F.
- ; p. 60-74
- Fiscal policy for decarbonization of energy in Europe, with a focus on urban transport: case study and proposal for Spain
- Robinson, D.
- Linares Llamas, P.
- López-Otero, X.
- Rodrigues, R.
- ; p. 75-90
- A proposed green tax reform for Cyprus and its co-benefits for urban sustainability
- Zachariadis, T.
- ; p. 91-105
- The agricultural conundrum: encouraging climate-friendly agriculture through economic instruments in North America
- Akrawi, E.
- ; p. 106-121
- External costs and environmental taxation: the role of transport sectors within the Italian economy
- Molocchi, A.
- ; p. 123-138
- An environmental take on Australia's traffic congestion 'crisis': using road pricing to achieve sustainable transport
- Johnston, V.
- ; p. 139-153
- Taxing vehicle use to overcome the problems of conventional transport taxes
- Gago, A.
- Labandeira, X.
- López-Otero, X.
- ; p. 154-167
- Sharing cars: a legal and economic analysis of the taxation of B2C car-sharing models
- Vanrykel, F.
- De Borger, B.
- Bourgeois, M.
- ; p. 168-180
- Renewable energy, smart grids and hybrid vehicles: a Brazilian case study
- Aydos, E.
- Oliari, R.C.
- Leonetti, C. Araújo
- ; p. 181-194
- Ex-post cost-benefit analysis of environmentally related tax policies: building on programme evaluation studies
- Teusch, J.
- ; p. 196-212
- Designing carbon taxes: economic and legal considerations
- Kettner, C.
- Kletzan-Slamanig, D.
- Weishaar, S.E.
- Burgers, I.J.J.
- ; p. 213-225
- The use of effective carbon rates as an indicator for climate mitigation policy
- Bachus, K.
- Gao. P.
- ; p. 226-240
- The G20 peer review of fossil fuel subsidies
- Ravazzi Douvan, A.
- Castaldi, G.
- ; p. 241-256
- Increasing fiscal transparency in energy policies
- Ates, L.
- Acar, S.
- ; p. 257-272
- Isbn
- 9781789904185
- Label
- Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
- Title
- Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
- Language
- eng
- Summary
- Environmental policies are needed to address the interrelated environmental impacts of urban concentration and transport in the context of growing globalization and the new digital economy. Policy makers face a wide array of issues, including the production, transport and supply of energy, waste treatment, smart city design, different modes of urban transport and the need to develop the fiscal capacity to adequately address these and other challenges. This book explores specific ways in which environmental taxes and other economic instruments can help to address the various issues. The book has four parts: (I) Impacts of the emerging 21st century economy; (II) fiscal environmental policies for urban concentration; (III) challenging issues for transport taxes; and (IV) the evaluation of cross-cutting policies
- Geographic coverage
-
- International
- North America
- Latin America
- South America
- Europe
- European Union
- Asia
- Index
- no index present
- Language note
- English
- Literary form
- non fiction
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Villar Ezcurra, M
- Milne, J.E
- Ashiabor, H
- Skou Andersen, M
- Series statement
- Critical issues in environmental taxation
- Series volume
- vol. XXI
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- environmental tax
- green taxation
- transportation tax
- road pricing
- digital economy
- e-commerce
- tax policy
- tax transparency
- tax incentive
- agriculture, taxation of
- motor vehicles tax
- VAT
- Label
- Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
- Contents
-
- Environmental taxation in the digital world
- Milne, J.E.
- ; p. 2-17
- Is the low level of tax on e-commerce contributing to an environmentally unfriendly increase of transport?
- Villar Ezcurra, M.
- ; p. 18-31
- Tax incentives to green investments: limits to state's cutbacks. A reflection on legitimate expectations and fair and equitable treatment of investors
- Maillo, J.
- ; p. 32-44
- Smart cities: can business improvement districts reduce the environmental footprint of urban areas?
- Villarejo Galende, H.
- Esteve Pardo, M.L.
- Peiret García, C.
- ; p. 46-59
- The costs and benefits of extended producer responsibility: an evaluation of the Italian waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management system
- Croci, E.
- Colelli, F.
- ; p. 60-74
- Fiscal policy for decarbonization of energy in Europe, with a focus on urban transport: case study and proposal for Spain
- Robinson, D.
- Linares Llamas, P.
- López-Otero, X.
- Rodrigues, R.
- ; p. 75-90
- A proposed green tax reform for Cyprus and its co-benefits for urban sustainability
- Zachariadis, T.
- ; p. 91-105
- The agricultural conundrum: encouraging climate-friendly agriculture through economic instruments in North America
- Akrawi, E.
- ; p. 106-121
- External costs and environmental taxation: the role of transport sectors within the Italian economy
- Molocchi, A.
- ; p. 123-138
- An environmental take on Australia's traffic congestion 'crisis': using road pricing to achieve sustainable transport
- Johnston, V.
- ; p. 139-153
- Taxing vehicle use to overcome the problems of conventional transport taxes
- Gago, A.
- Labandeira, X.
- López-Otero, X.
- ; p. 154-167
- Sharing cars: a legal and economic analysis of the taxation of B2C car-sharing models
- Vanrykel, F.
- De Borger, B.
- Bourgeois, M.
- ; p. 168-180
- Renewable energy, smart grids and hybrid vehicles: a Brazilian case study
- Aydos, E.
- Oliari, R.C.
- Leonetti, C. Araújo
- ; p. 181-194
- Ex-post cost-benefit analysis of environmentally related tax policies: building on programme evaluation studies
- Teusch, J.
- ; p. 196-212
- Designing carbon taxes: economic and legal considerations
- Kettner, C.
- Kletzan-Slamanig, D.
- Weishaar, S.E.
- Burgers, I.J.J.
- ; p. 213-225
- The use of effective carbon rates as an indicator for climate mitigation policy
- Bachus, K.
- Gao. P.
- ; p. 226-240
- The G20 peer review of fossil fuel subsidies
- Ravazzi Douvan, A.
- Castaldi, G.
- ; p. 241-256
- Increasing fiscal transparency in energy policies
- Ates, L.
- Acar, S.
- ; p. 257-272
- Extent
- 304 p.
- Isbn
- 9781789904185
- Isbn Type
- (eBook)
- Label
- Environmental fiscal challenges for cities and transport
- Contents
-
- Environmental taxation in the digital world
- Milne, J.E.
- ; p. 2-17
- Is the low level of tax on e-commerce contributing to an environmentally unfriendly increase of transport?
- Villar Ezcurra, M.
- ; p. 18-31
- Tax incentives to green investments: limits to state's cutbacks. A reflection on legitimate expectations and fair and equitable treatment of investors
- Maillo, J.
- ; p. 32-44
- Smart cities: can business improvement districts reduce the environmental footprint of urban areas?
- Villarejo Galende, H.
- Esteve Pardo, M.L.
- Peiret García, C.
- ; p. 46-59
- The costs and benefits of extended producer responsibility: an evaluation of the Italian waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) management system
- Croci, E.
- Colelli, F.
- ; p. 60-74
- Fiscal policy for decarbonization of energy in Europe, with a focus on urban transport: case study and proposal for Spain
- Robinson, D.
- Linares Llamas, P.
- López-Otero, X.
- Rodrigues, R.
- ; p. 75-90
- A proposed green tax reform for Cyprus and its co-benefits for urban sustainability
- Zachariadis, T.
- ; p. 91-105
- The agricultural conundrum: encouraging climate-friendly agriculture through economic instruments in North America
- Akrawi, E.
- ; p. 106-121
- External costs and environmental taxation: the role of transport sectors within the Italian economy
- Molocchi, A.
- ; p. 123-138
- An environmental take on Australia's traffic congestion 'crisis': using road pricing to achieve sustainable transport
- Johnston, V.
- ; p. 139-153
- Taxing vehicle use to overcome the problems of conventional transport taxes
- Gago, A.
- Labandeira, X.
- López-Otero, X.
- ; p. 154-167
- Sharing cars: a legal and economic analysis of the taxation of B2C car-sharing models
- Vanrykel, F.
- De Borger, B.
- Bourgeois, M.
- ; p. 168-180
- Renewable energy, smart grids and hybrid vehicles: a Brazilian case study
- Aydos, E.
- Oliari, R.C.
- Leonetti, C. Araújo
- ; p. 181-194
- Ex-post cost-benefit analysis of environmentally related tax policies: building on programme evaluation studies
- Teusch, J.
- ; p. 196-212
- Designing carbon taxes: economic and legal considerations
- Kettner, C.
- Kletzan-Slamanig, D.
- Weishaar, S.E.
- Burgers, I.J.J.
- ; p. 213-225
- The use of effective carbon rates as an indicator for climate mitigation policy
- Bachus, K.
- Gao. P.
- ; p. 226-240
- The G20 peer review of fossil fuel subsidies
- Ravazzi Douvan, A.
- Castaldi, G.
- ; p. 241-256
- Increasing fiscal transparency in energy policies
- Ates, L.
- Acar, S.
- ; p. 257-272
- Extent
- 304 p.
- Isbn
- 9781789904185
- Isbn Type
- (eBook)
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