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Asian Environment Outlook 2001

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ISBN: 971-561-290-3

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The people of Asia and the Pacific are paying a heavy toll for the region’s environmental degradation—in human health and economic terms. But the environmental decline can be stopped.

The Asian Environment Outlook 2001 (AEO) provides the blueprint for doing that.

AEO

  • provides in-depth policy analyses of salient environmental issues common to many of ADB’s developing member countries – DMCs
  • presents the results of analyses of past economic development policies and their impacts on the environment
  • provides a set of entry points as a framework to improve the environmental performance and help reduce poverty in the Asia and Pacific region
  • recommends specific actions to policymakers for achieving environmentally sustainable development
  • provides insight into the state of the environment in the Asia and Pacific region: rapid environmental degradation, associated poverty issues, and lack of political will to remedy environmental issues are of continuing serious concern
  • describes a situation of:
    • continuing environmental degradation
    • unhealthy air and water condition
    • escalating demands for energy and other resource inputs
    • increasing certainty that climate change and other global environmental problems will have substantial negative impacts upon the region
  • examines the driving forces that underlie this pattern of environmental decline
  • identifies opportunities within the region to shift the trajectory of economic development to a pathway that is more environmentally sustainable

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Contents

Preface [ PDF: 25kb | 2 pages ]

Acknowledgements [ PDF: 29kb | 3 pages ]

Abbreviations and Acronyms [ PDF: 20kb | 1 page ]

Executive Summary [ PDF: 39kb | 5 pages ]

  1. The Changing Environment

    Economic Transformation
    State of the Environment in the Region

    Land and Forests
    Water Resources
    Air Quality
    Urban Population
    Counting the Toll
    Looking Ahead

  2. Driving Forces of Change

    Population Explosion
    Urbanization and Industrialization
    Income Growth and Inequality
    Technological Changes
    Governance
    Institutions, Policy, and the Market
    Toward Sustainable Development

  3. Options and Opportunities

    Adoption of Proven Policy Alternatives
    Development Investment Opportunities
    New Urban-Industrial Investment Opportunities
    Development and Deployment of New Technologies
    Advances in Energy Use and Supply
    Strengthening the Societal Drivers of Improved Environmental Performance

    Civil Society and Public Pressure
    Globalization and Environment
    Courts
    Enhanced Inclusive Governance and Institutional Reform
    Regional and International Governance
    Building Opportunities for Policy Integration

  4. Toward Policy Integration

    Mounting Pressure for Policy Responses
    Policy Integration
    Entry Points for Policy Integration
    Managing Economic Fundamentals

    Establishing a Regulatory Regime
    Resource Pricing
    Using Market-Based Instruments
    Removing Pricing Barriers to Technology Adoption
    Intrasectoral Policy Integration
    Intersectoral Policy Integration
    International Trade and Investment
    Governance
    A Framework for Policy Integration
    Toward an Action Agenda

  5. Call to Action

    Regional Policy Recommendations

    Economic Reform Actions
    Institutional Reform Actions
    Governance Reform Actions
    Sector-specific Actions
    Land and Forest Sector
    Water Sector
    Urban Sector
    Industry Sector
    Energy Sector
    Conclusions

Literature Cited [ PDF: 46kb | 6 pages ]

Appendices [ PDF: 60kb | 11 pages ]


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This book was prepared by staff and consultants of Asian Development Bank. The analyses and assessments contained herein do not necessarily reflect the views of Asian Development Bank, or its Board of Directors, or the governments they represent.

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Editor
S. Tahir Qadri

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