Principles of Environmental Economics and Sustainability/
- New York: Routledge, 2012.
Part I 1. The Natural Environment and the Human Economy: The Neoclassical perspective 2. The Natural Environment and the Human Economy: An ecological perspective 3. Ecological and Technological Determinants of the Trade-off between Economic Activity and Environmental Quality
Part II 4. The Economic Theory of Pollution Control 5. The Economics of Environmental Regulation I: Emission standards and effluent charge 6. The Economics of Environmental Regulation II: Transferable emission credits, and the macroeconomic effects of environmental regulation 7. Alternative Methods of Valuation of Environmental Goods and Services 8. Frameworks for Assessing the Worthiness of Environmental Projects
Part III 9. The Economics of Climate Change 10. The Economics of Biodiversity
Part IV 11. Biophysical Limits to Economic Growth: The Malthusian/neo-Malthusian/ecological economics perspectives 12. Biophysical Limits to Economic Growth: The Neoclassical perspective 13. The Economics of Sustainability 14. Green Accounting and Alternative Indicators of Sustainability 15. The Business Cases for Sustainability
Part V 16. Population, Poverty and Environmental Degradations in the Developing World