An Introductory Note on the Environmental Economics of the Circular Economy

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An Introductory Note on the Environmental Economics of the Circular Economy

Mikael Skou Andersen
Mikael Skou Andersen Malviya Convent School
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This paper provides an introduction to some of the fundamental principles and approaches in envi- ronmental economics which are of significance to achieving an integrated sustainability science. The concept of a circular economy, introduced by the late David Pearce in 1990, addresses the interlink ages of the four economic functions of the environment. The environment not only provides amenity values, in addition to being a resource base and a sink for eco- nomic activities, it is also a fundamental life-support system. Environmental economists have suggested that, taking these four functions as an analytical start- ing point, unpriced or underpriced services should be internalised in the economy. In Europe significant ad- vances have been achieved in the pricing of externali- ties by means of truly interdisciplinary analysis which accounts in detail for the environmental consequences. The monetary estimates reached as a result of such interdisciplinary research are gradually being applied to the economic analysis of environmental policy pri- orities. Although such figures provide only a partial and incomplete picture of the environmental costs at stake, they support and inform the analysis of the virtues of a circular economy for individual resources as well as for sustainability as a future trajectory.

An Introductory Note on the Environmental Economics of the Circular Economy

This paper provides an introduction to some of the fundamental principles and approaches in envi- ronmental economics which are of significance to achieving an integrated sustainability science. The concept of a circular economy, introduced by the late David Pearce in 1990, addresses the interlink ages of the four economic functions of the environment. The environment not only provides amenity values, in addition to being a resource base and a sink for eco- nomic activities, it is also a fundamental life-support system. Environmental economists have suggested that, taking these four functions as an analytical start- ing point, unpriced or underpriced services should be internalised in the economy. In Europe significant ad- vances have been achieved in the pricing of externali- ties by means of truly interdisciplinary analysis which accounts in detail for the environmental consequences. The monetary estimates reached as a result of such interdisciplinary research are gradually being applied to the economic analysis of environmental policy pri- orities. Although such figures provide only a partial and incomplete picture of the environmental costs at stake, they support and inform the analysis of the virtues of a circular economy for individual resources as well as for sustainability as a future trajectory.

Mikael Skou Andersen
Mikael Skou Andersen Malviya Convent School

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Mikael Skou Andersen. 2017. “. Global Journal of Human-Social Science – B: Geography, Environmental Science & Disaster Management GJHSS-B Volume 17 (GJHSS Volume 17 Issue B4): .

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Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJHSS

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An Introductory Note on the Environmental Economics of the Circular Economy

Mikael Skou Andersen
Mikael Skou Andersen Malviya Convent School

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