Environmental and natural resource economics 2nd ed
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 8/e takes a policy-oriented approach, introducing economic theory in the context of debates and empirical work from the field. Students leave the course with a global perspective of both environmental and natural resource economics. Visions of the Future; Valuing the Concepts; Valuing the Methods; Property Rights, Externalities, and Environmental Problems; Dynamic Efficiency and Sustainable Development; The Population Problem; The Allocation of Depletable and Renewable An Overview; the Transition From Depletable to Renewable Resources; Recyclable Minerals, Paper, Bottles, and E-Waste; Replenishable but Depletable Water; Land; Reproducible Private-Property Agriculture; Storable, Renewable Forests; Common-Pool Fisheries and Other Commercially Valuable Species; Economics of Pollution An Overview; Stationary-Source Local Air Pollution; Regional and Global Air Acid Rain and Atmospheric Modification; Mobile-Source Air Pollution; Water Pollution; Toxic Substances; Environmental Justice; Development, Poverty, and the Environment; The Quest for Sustainable Development; Visions of the Future Revisited. For all readers interested in environmental and natural resource economics.
Call Number | Location | Available |
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333.7 TIE e | PSB lt.1 - B. Penunjang | 2 |
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