This book is an essential guide to understanding and tackling the complex challenges of sustainable development.It provides a thorough analysis of economic principles and their application to pressing sustainability issues. Covering everything from foundational theories and energy dynamics to environmental impacts and social justice, it provides actionable insights into how businesses, policymakers, and communities can drive sustainable progress. With a focus on real-world applications, it explores the latest in energy efficiency, climate policy, and green finance, making it a critical resource for students, professionals, and anyone passionate about creating a more sustainable future. Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of sustainability economics or seeking practical strategies for implementing sustainable practices, this book offers a rich blend of theory, analysis, and practical guidance.
PART I: The Basis.-
1. Introduction.-
2. Economics Theory and Evaluation
Method.-
3. The Economic Origins of Sustainability Challenges.- Part II
Energy Related Sustainability Issues.-
4. Energy Supply.-
5. Energy Demand.-
6. Energy Efficiency.-
7. Energy Market.- PART III Environment-related
Sustainability Issues.-
8. The Origins of Environmental Problems.-
9. Dynamic
Resource Allocation.-
10. Air Pollution.-
11. Water Resource Management.-
12.
Land Use Management.- PART IV: Society-related Sustainability Issues .-
13.
Poverty and Inequality .-
14. Environmental Justice.-
15. Energy as Social
Science.-
16. Urban & City Sustainability.-
17. Human-environment
Interactions.- PART V: Policy and practice related Sustainability Issues .-
18. Economic Policy Instruments.-
19. Business Practice & Green Finance.-
20.
Non-Economic instruments.
Prof. Dr. Lin Zhang is a Professor at City University of Hong Kong. He directs the Laboratory for Energy Economics and Environmental Management and collaborates with several esteemed institutions. His research, focused on energy and sustainability economics, integrates economic theory, econometrics, general equilibrium modeling, machine learning, and interdisciplinary assessments to develop effective policy solutions.
Prof. Zhangs work contributes to numerous UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), including clean energy, economic growth, innovation, reduced inequalities, and climate action. With a Ph.D. in Economics from ETH Zurich, he has published over 80 papers extensively in top journals and secured funding from prestigious organizations. He also serves as an editor for The Energy Journal and an associate editor for Humanities and Social Sciences Communications.
Recognized among the "Top 0.5% Social Scientists" by ScholarGPS, the "Top 2% Scientists" by Stanford University and the "Top 5% Economists" by RePEc, Prof. Zhang has mentored numerous Ph.D. students who have become leaders in academia and industry. His expertise and interdisciplinary approach make "Sustainability Economics" an essential resource for students, professionals, policymakers, and researchers aiming to achieve sustainable development.