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theory, policy, and the sustainable society

"Environmental and natural resources economics" was published by M.E. Sharpe in 2010 - Armonk, NY and the language of the book is English.


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  • Title: ➤  Environmental and natural resources economics
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  • Language: English
  • Publisher: M.E. Sharpe
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  • Publish Location: Armonk, NY

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  • Pagination: p. cm.

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"Environmental and natural resources economics" Table Of Contents:

  • 1- Introduction
  • 2- Values
  • 3- Markets
  • 4- Externalities
  • 5- Natural resource economics Part I : theory and concepts
  • 6- Natural resource economics Part II : marine capture fisheries
  • 7- An introduction to benefit/cost analysis
  • 8- Political economy
  • 9- Compliance and deterrence
  • 10- Incentive regulation
  • 11- Global climate change : science, economics, and policy
  • 12- Introduction to the concept of sustainability
  • 13- Recognizing interdependencies and thinking long term
  • 14- Sustainable economic development.

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