Environmental and natural resource economics/ T Tietenberg

By: Tietenberg, TMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: Boston: Pearson Addison Wesley, 2009Edition: 8th edDescription: 660 pDDC classification: 333.7
Contents:
1. Visions of the Future2. The Economic Approach: Property Rights, Externalities, and Environmental Problems3. Evaluating Trade-Offs: Benefit-Cost Analysis and Other Decision-Making Metrics4. Valuing the Environment: Methods5. Dynamic Efficiency and Sustainable Development6. Depletable Resource Allocation: The Role of Longer Time Horizons, Substitutes, and Extraction Cost7. Energy: The Transition from Depletable to Renewable Resources8. Recyclable Resources: Minerals, Paper, Bottles, and E-Waste9. Water: A Confluence of Renewable and Depletable Resources10. A Locationally Fixed, Multipurpose Resource: Land11. Storable, Renewable Resources: Forests12. Common-Pool Resources: Commercially Valuable Fisheries13. Ecosystem Goods and Services: Nature's Threatened Bounty14. Economics of Pollution Control: An Overview15. Stationary-Source Local and Regional Air Pollution16. Climate Change17. Mobile-Source Air Pollution18. Water Pollution19. Toxic Substances and Environmental Justice20. The Quest for Sustainable Development21. Visions of the Future Revisited
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1. Visions of the Future2. The Economic Approach: Property Rights, Externalities, and Environmental Problems3. Evaluating Trade-Offs: Benefit-Cost Analysis and Other Decision-Making Metrics4. Valuing the Environment: Methods5. Dynamic Efficiency and Sustainable Development6. Depletable Resource Allocation: The Role of Longer Time Horizons, Substitutes, and Extraction Cost7. Energy: The Transition from Depletable to Renewable Resources8. Recyclable Resources: Minerals, Paper, Bottles, and E-Waste9. Water: A Confluence of Renewable and Depletable Resources10. A Locationally Fixed, Multipurpose Resource: Land11. Storable, Renewable Resources: Forests12. Common-Pool Resources: Commercially Valuable Fisheries13. Ecosystem Goods and Services: Nature's Threatened Bounty14. Economics of Pollution Control: An Overview15. Stationary-Source Local and Regional Air Pollution16. Climate Change17. Mobile-Source Air Pollution18. Water Pollution19. Toxic Substances and Environmental Justice20. The Quest for Sustainable Development21. Visions of the Future Revisited

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