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The economic activities of humanity, particularly during the last
couple of cen turies, have had a profound impact on the natural
environment. Fast depletion of the world's forest resources, fish
stocks, fossil fuels and mine deposits have raised many moral as
well as practical questions concerning present and future
generations. Furthermore, a number of global environmental problems
such as acid rain, the 'greenhouse effect' and depletion of the
ozone layer are causing concern throughout the world. What does
economics say about the exploitation of nature's scarce resources?
This book, which is a much expanded version of an earlier
publication, Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment,
aims mostly at final-year undergraduates reading subjects such as
economics, business studies, environ mental science, forestry,
marine biology, agriculture and development studies. There is also
a good deal of material - especially in the chapters on fisheries,
forestry, valuation and discounting - that post-graduate students
may find useful as stepping-stones. The material presented stems
from my lectures to final-year students at the University of Ulster
during the last 12 years, and some of my ongoing research work.
When I moved to Northern Ireland in 1982 I was given a course
called 'Economics of Exhaustible Resources' to teach. This has
changed its title and focus a number of times along with the
structure of the University. My early reading lists included a
number of journal articles and books written on the sub ject."
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