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Meta-analysis is a formal synthesis of results and findings of
scientific studies, which can assist in gaining new insights,
explaining differences between results of similar studies, or
determine useful directions of research. In this book we focus on
the use of meta-analysis in environmental economics and related
fields of study. The first part of the book covers the overall
meta-approach methodology for social sciences and economics in
particular. This is followed by technical and non-technical
discussions of statistical and rough-set techniques for analysis.
At appropriate places this is supplemented with reviews of
applications in environmental economics and related fields. In the
second part of the book a number of case studies show different
aspects of the application of meta-analysis. The research areas
considered include, among others, tourism multipliers, air
pollution valuation, risk and value of life, pesticide price
policy, travel time savings, and transport externality and policy
issues. The benefits of the appropriate application of
meta-analysis in environmental economics are a better use of
existing information and knowledge, removal of some of the
subjectivity from analysis and forecasting, and greater clarity as
to where future efforts in environmental economic analysis can most
gainfully be deployed.
Meta-analysis is a formal synthesis of results and findings of
scientific studies, which can assist in gaining new insights,
explaining differences between results of similar studies, or
determine useful directions of research. In this book we focus on
the use of meta-analysis in environmental economics and related
fields of study. The first part of the book covers the overall
meta-approach methodology for social sciences and economics in
particular. This is followed by technical and non-technical
discussions of statistical and rough-set techniques for analysis.
At appropriate places this is supplemented with reviews of
applications in environmental economics and related fields. In the
second part of the book a number of case studies show different
aspects of the application of meta-analysis. The research areas
considered include, among others, tourism multipliers, air
pollution valuation, risk and value of life, pesticide price
policy, travel time savings, and transport externality and policy
issues. The benefits of the appropriate application of
meta-analysis in environmental economics are a better use of
existing information and knowledge, removal of some of the
subjectivity from analysis and forecasting, and greater clarity as
to where future efforts in environmental economic analysis can most
gainfully be deployed.
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