This fascinating book outlines the fundamental principles and
difficulties that characterise the challenging task of using
econometrics to inform natural resource management policies, and
illustrates them through a number of case studies from all over the
world. The book offers a comprehensive overview of the broader
picture of the state-of-the-art in econometrics as applied to
environmental and natural resource management. It includes a wide
range of econometric techniques that can be used to inform natural
resource management, while keeping a balance between methods and
applications. Case studies have been carefully chosen to be of
major concern in the arena of environmental policy, mainly in
Europe (both EU member states and assessing countries), but also in
the US and some developing countries. Econometrics Informing
Natural Resources Management will be welcomed by academics and
researchers interested in the areas of natural resource economics
and econometrics, and also applied econometrics.
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