Contemporary society is dependent on man's ability to work
fundamental changes in the natural environment. In using resources
to produce high and rising levels of income, however, effects are
often produced that are incidental to the main purpose. This study,
first published in 1965, explores some research approaches to the
economic analysis of some of the key environmental problems,
including water and air pollution, the introduction of chemical
substances into the environment and the development of urban and
rural space. This title will be of interest to students of
environmental studies and economics.
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