The major elements of environmental economics are clearly
described and illustrated for the noneconomist in this timely work.
Business practitioners, environmental scientists, planners and
engineers, and students will gain a broad understanding of what
economics may contribute to environmental assessment and
decisionmaking. The presentation is largely nonmathematical.
Emphasizing critical assumptions and intuitive logic, this
overview of the theoretical foundations allows readers from a
variety of backgrounds to develop and apply tools needed to
function effectively in the increasingly important field of
environmental management. In addition, this book is appropriate for
one- and two-semester courses and professional development
programs.
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