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Principles of environmental economics and sustainability : an integrated economic and ecological approach /

By: Hussen, Ahmed M [author.].
Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019Edition: Fourth edition.Description: xxiv, 415 pages ; 27 cm.Content type: text | text Media type: unmediated | unmediated Carrier type: volume | volumeISBN: 9780815363538; 9780815363538:; 0815363532; 9780815363545; 0815363540.Subject(s): Environmental economics | Ecology | Environmental policyDDC classification: 333.7 HUS
Contents:
Introduction: what is environmental economics all about? -- Environmental economics: foundational concepts, theories and perspectives -- The natural environment and the human economy : the neoclassical economic perspective -- The natural environment and the human economy : an ecological perspective -- Trade offs : economic activity versus environmental quality -- The environment : pollution control, policy instruments, valuation, and project evaluation -- The economic theory of pollution control : the optimal level of pollution -- The economics of environmental regulations : emission standards and effluent charges -- The economics of environmental regulation : transferable emission credits and the macroeconomic effects of environmental regulation -- Economic valuation of environmental goods and services -- Framework for the appraisal of environmental projects : cost-benefit analysis and others -- An emerging environmental reality -- The economics of climate change -- Limit to growth and sustainability in theory and practice -- Biophysical limits to economic growth : Malthusian perspectives -- Biophysical limits to economic growth : the neoclassical economic perspective -- The economics of sustainability -- Green accounting and alternative and alternative indicators of sustainability -- The business case for environmental sustainability -- Appendix A: Resource scarcity, economic efficiency and markets : how the invisible hand works -- Appendix B: The development of ecological economics: a brief historical sketch.
Summary: This text offers a systematic exposition of environmental and natural resource economics. It considers a variety of real world examples to illustrate the policy relevance and implications of key economic and ecological concepts.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: what is environmental economics all about? -- Environmental economics: foundational concepts, theories and perspectives -- The natural environment and the human economy : the neoclassical economic perspective -- The natural environment and the human economy : an ecological perspective -- Trade offs : economic activity versus environmental quality -- The environment : pollution control, policy instruments, valuation, and project evaluation -- The economic theory of pollution control : the optimal level of pollution -- The economics of environmental regulations : emission standards and effluent charges -- The economics of environmental regulation : transferable emission credits and the macroeconomic effects of environmental regulation -- Economic valuation of environmental goods and services -- Framework for the appraisal of environmental projects : cost-benefit analysis and others -- An emerging environmental reality -- The economics of climate change -- Limit to growth and sustainability in theory and practice -- Biophysical limits to economic growth : Malthusian perspectives -- Biophysical limits to economic growth : the neoclassical economic perspective -- The economics of sustainability -- Green accounting and alternative and alternative indicators of sustainability -- The business case for environmental sustainability -- Appendix A: Resource scarcity, economic efficiency and markets : how the invisible hand works -- Appendix B: The development of ecological economics: a brief historical sketch.

This text offers a systematic exposition of environmental and natural resource economics. It considers a variety of real world examples to illustrate the policy relevance and implications of key economic and ecological concepts.

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