Energy and Environment

Research in this area combines expertise in economics, engineering and behavioural psychology to inform innovative and evidence-based policy responses to some of the greatest challenges facing policymakers in Ireland today, including climate change, energy security and sustainable utilisation of environmental resources.

Energy Research
The way energy is converted, provided and consumed has an enduring impact on the environment and economy, necessitating the development of clean and cost-effective energy sources that continue to support economic growth while attaining climate policy objectives. In order to inform effective development and management of such energy supplies, ESRI researchers generate new knowledge on the interdependencies and interactions between policymakers, energy suppliers and consumers across multiple aspects of energy policy including market regulation, infrastructure and factors influencing consumer adoption of new technologies.

Environmental Research
Researchers aim to help inform public policies that can support a healthier, safer environment. Ongoing research initiatives include investigating the potential to support economic benefits of fisheries through improved resources for anglers and an extensive environmental economics programme of research encompassing such topics as the impact of different sorts of incentives on promoting environmentally-friendly behaviours, the effects of taxes and subsidies on the environment and the links between environmental quality and public health.


Main Publications in Energy and Environment Research Area


Other Misc. Outputs



Mobilising Market-Based Instruments for Climate Change in Ireland
October 7, 2008 | Budget Perspectives

Authors: Lisa Ryan, Frank Convery , Noel Casserly
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Economic Analysis of Land Use in Global Climate Change Policy
August 30, 2008

Editors: Steven Rose , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Editorial
August 26, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


A Short Note on Joint Welfare Maximization Assumption
August 21, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Dritan Osmani, Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


The Stern Review and the Economics of Climate Change: An Editorial Essay
August 18, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


The Social Cost of Carbon: Trends, Outliers and Catastrophes
August 12, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


A Meta-analysis of Forest Recreation Values in Europe
July 21, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Marianne Zandersen, Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


No Cap but Trade Proposal for Emission Targets
July 17, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Richard Tol, Katrin Rehdanz
Research Area: Energy and Environment


A New Global Coastal Database for Impact and Vulnerability Analysis to Sea-Level Rise
July 14, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: , Loraine McFadden , Richard Tol , Jochen Hinkel , Gerben Boot
Research Area: Energy and Environment


Post-2012 Climate Policy Dilemmas: A Review of Proposals
June 27, 2008 | Journal Article

Authors: Jeroen Aerts, Frans Berkhout , Frank Biermann , Jos Bruggink , Joyeeta Gupta , Richard Tol
Research Area: Energy and Environment


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