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Economics of Dryland Management (Hardcover): John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman Economics of Dryland Management (Hardcover)
John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman
R4,008 Discovery Miles 40 080 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

We have always had land in which the agricultural productivity is limited because there is not enough moisture. Systems of farming and burning often degrade dryland further until it is desert. Today, however, the problem is becoming much more serious. Over 20 per cent of the world's population lives in dryland areas, and unless action is taken drylands will increase dramatically. This book focuses on the people who live and .farm in the drylands, their use of land resources and the economic returns from their decisions. In a clear and thorough economic appraisal, the authors show how it is still possible to arrest the problem. Originally published in 1989

Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impacts of Development Projects (Hardcover): John A. Dixon, Richard A. Carpenter, Louise... Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impacts of Development Projects (Hardcover)
John A. Dixon, Richard A. Carpenter, Louise a Fallon, Paul B. Sherman, Supachit Manipomoke
R4,128 Discovery Miles 41 280 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has always been thought that some level of pollution and waste is unavoidable in development projects. But no one has made much effort to quantify and assess the extent of this sort of damage. In this book a group of analysts from the Asian Development Bank and from the East West Center propose a means of constructing useful economic evaluations of the impacts of development projects on the environments in which they are constructed. This study demands the systematic evaluation of all the intentional and unintentional consequences of development initiatives before they are determined upon. It is essential reading for development economists, analysts and bankers. Originally published in 1986

Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impacts of Development Projects (Paperback): John A. Dixon, Richard A. Carpenter, Louise... Economic Analysis of the Environmental Impacts of Development Projects (Paperback)
John A. Dixon, Richard A. Carpenter, Louise a Fallon, Paul B. Sherman, Supachit Manipomoke
R1,398 Discovery Miles 13 980 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It has always been thought that some level of pollution and waste is unavoidable in development projects. But no one has made much effort to quantify and assess the extent of this sort of damage. In this book a group of analysts from the Asian Development Bank and from the East West Center propose a means of constructing useful economic evaluations of the impacts of development projects on the environments in which they are constructed. This study demands the systematic evaluation of all the intentional and unintentional consequences of development initiatives before they are determined upon. It is essential reading for development economists, analysts and bankers. Originally published in 1986

Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies (Paperback, New): John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies (Paperback, New)
John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman
R1,390 Discovery Miles 13 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drylands are a sizeable part of the world's potentially arable land. They vary from the hyper-arid regions of the classic deserts of Africa and Asia to the more common semi-arid and sub-humid areas that support extensive agricultural systems dependent on rainfall or irrigation. Following their successful and innovative work The Economics of Dryland Management the editors have assembled twenty case studies from nine countries in the continents of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia. They help to explore more fully the costs of land degradation and illustrate the economics of reclamation, rehabilitation and prevention. The cases in this book present a rich, varied and readable survey of a wide range of drylands and their resources. Originally published in 19990

Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies (Hardcover): John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman Dryland Management: Economic Case Studies (Hardcover)
John A. Dixon, David E. James, Paul B. Sherman
R4,018 Discovery Miles 40 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Drylands are a sizeable part of the world's potentially arable land. They vary from the hyper-arid regions of the classic deserts of Africa and Asia to the more common semi-arid and sub-humid areas that support extensive agricultural systems dependent on rainfall or irrigation. Following their successful and innovative work The Economics of Dryland Management the editors have assembled twenty case studies from nine countries in the continents of Africa, Asia, North America and Australia. They help to explore more fully the costs of land degradation and illustrate the economics of reclamation, rehabilitation and prevention. The cases in this book present a rich, varied and readable survey of a wide range of drylands and their resources. Originally published in 19990

Addressing China's Water Scarcity - A Synthesis of Recommendations for Selected Water Resource Management Issues... Addressing China's Water Scarcity - A Synthesis of Recommendations for Selected Water Resource Management Issues (Paperback, New)
Jian Xie; As told to Jeremy J. Warford, John A. Dixon, Manchuan Wang, Shuilin Wang
R930 Discovery Miles 9 300 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

For years, water shortages, water pollution, and flooding have constrained growth and affected public health and welfare in many parts of China. Given continuing economic trends and population growth, the pressures on the country's water resources are likely to worsen. The widening gap between water supply and demand, along with deteriorating water quality caused by widespread pollution, suggests that a severe water scarcity crisis is emerging. 'Addressing China's Water Scarcity' addresses the emerging water crisis and the need for China to reform and strengthen its water resource management framework. It covers key issues including water governance, water rights, water pricing and affordability, watershed ecological compensation, water pollution control, and emergency preventions, and it identifies the measures needed to effectively move forward in these areas. In line with the broad strategy of developing a market economy, the book concludes that the focus of the reform needs to be on clarifying the role of and relationship among the government, markets, and society; improving the efficiency and effectiveness of water maangement institutions, strengthening the compliance and enforcement of water pollution control; and fully embracing and using market-based instruments as much as possible.

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