Environmental impacts Flashcards

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Name the negative environmental impacts?

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  • pollution (air, water, climate, noise)
  • use of natural resources (depletion, fire hazards)
  • loss of flora and fauna (disrupting habitats, vegetation, species)
  • erosion (landslides).
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What are the causes of negative environmental impacts?

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  • tourism as a economic externalities > inefficient markets and negative externality
  • tourism as a public good > prisoners dilemma
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Explain economic externalities?

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An unbalance of supply and demand in the economic market causes welfare loss.

Societal costs that are not reflected in the market price.

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How can we mitigate negative economic externalities to benefit environmental goods?

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Maximizing welfare…

…by restoring market equilibrium:

  • higher consumer surplus (higher willingness to pay more than asking price)
  • higher producer surplus (stretching the amount between actual cost and asking price.

…by considering societal costs in market prices.

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Explain the prisoners dilemma?

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Overusing environmental goods as a right (free of charge).

Problem is free-ride behavior = consumption without contribution.

This will lead to deterioration of environmental goods.

Solution would be moving towards everyone contributing for environmental benefits.

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Name the positive environmental impacts?

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Enhancing quality of environmental goods, by:

  • more local investments
  • higher willingness to pay.
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What is meant with the “optimal” pollution?

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It is not welfare-optimizing to completely avoid environmental impact as avoiding it brings costs next to benefits.

So companies take measures to avoid impact, but think about the cost of avoiding.

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