The widespread use of chemicals to control pests has resulted in
adverse effects for both wildlife and humans. Originally published
in 1967, this title seeks to clearly explain the key issues for
understanding public policy in the pesticide problem. Authors
Headley and Lewis provide simple clarification of the economic
issues involved in creating public policy for pest control and
present how policy formation for pesticides will be improved by
further economic analysis. This title is a valuable and relevant
resource for students interested in environmental studies,
especially the impact of public policy making on the environment.
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