Sumario: | This book by Gabriela Judith Valdivieso Ortega examines the intersection of taxation policy and environmental protection in Ecuador. It delves into how public policies, particularly fiscal and environmental policies, serve as guarantees established by the Ecuadorian Constitution to ensure a healthy environment. The author explores the role of taxes, especially environmental taxes, as the most effective instruments for safeguarding environmental rights. The book also reviews international models and experiences in ecological taxation, emphasizing the need for Ecuador to enhance its fiscal framework to improve revenue collection while addressing environmental concerns. The intended audience includes policymakers, legal scholars, and environmental advocates interested in the legal and fiscal dimensions of environmental protection.
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