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A Practical Method to InternalizeEnvironmental Impacts into Cost-Benefit Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 June 2005

E. D. Bidone
Affiliation:
Departamento de Geoquimica, Instituto de Quimica, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
J. E. L. Maddock
Affiliation:
Departamento de Geoquimica, Instituto de Quimica, Universidade Federal Fluminense, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Z. C. Castilhos
Affiliation:
Centro de Tecnologia Mineral (MCT/CETEM), Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
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Governments and managers have generally conducted inadequate cost-benefit analysis (CBA) by failing to incorporate environmental impact costs. This is not a straightforward task, owing to the intangibility, in monetary terms, of most environmental goods and services. By means of a theoretical example, we present a practical approach to correct cost-benefit analysis for environmental externalities that do not need natural resource valuations. The theoretical example is based on ventures that potentially pollute river waters. However, we think that the methodological approach presented here may be used to internalize (in monetary terms) the costs of negative external impacts on the environment, which may result from any type of venture or project.

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Commentary
Copyright
© 2002 National Association for Environmental Professionals

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