Environmental and natural resource economics
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Environmental and natural resource economics
Addison-Wesley, c2000
5th ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Fifth Edition of this best-selling text continues to thoroughly introduce students to the study of environmental and natural resource economics. In continuing the trend toward a more international focus, Tietenberg increases attention paid to environmental problems and policies in Eastern and Western Europe, China, and developing nations. In addition, an explicit integration of research and policy within each chapter connects actual examples to economic theory, providing students with the context in which to understand the material.
Table of Contents
1. Visions of the Future.
2. Valuing the Environment: Concepts.
3. Valuing the Environment: Methods.
4. Property Rights, Externalities, and Environmental Problems.
5. Sustainable Development: Defining the Concept.
6. The Population Problem.
7. The Allocation of Depletable and Renewable: An Overview.
8. Depletable, Non-recyclable, Energy Resources: Oil, Gas, Coal and Uranium.
9. Recyclable Resource: Minerals, Paper, Glass, Etc.
10. Replenishable but Depletable Resources: Water.
11. Reproducible Private-Property Resources: Agriculture.
12. Storable, Renewable Resources: Forests.
13. Renewable Common-Property Resources: Fisheries and Other Species.
14. Generalized Resource Scarcity.
15. Economics of Pollution Control: An Overview.
16. Stationary-Source Local Air Pollution.
17. Regional and Global Air Pollutants: Acid Rain and Atmospheric Modification.
18. Mobile-Source Air Pollution.
19. Water Pollution.
20. Toxic Substances.
21. Environmental Justice.
22. Development, Poverty, and the Environment.
23. The Quest for Sustainable Development.
24. Visions of a Future Revisited.
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