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Teaching Environmental and Natural Resource Economics is a
significant contribution to the literature of economics education.
Theory and practice, teaching activities and exercises, and pro
teaching tips are clearly and expertly presented. The editors begin
by presenting a bit of the historical thought on the study of
environmental and natural resource economics. Once the editors
establish context, they provide a full exploration of both
paradigms and pedagogy. The paradigm section provides models for
teaching the variety of courses offered at the university level.
The chapters bridge the gap between environmental and natural
resource economics textbooks and the classroom, with guidance for
how to approach course topics. The pedagogy section is an excellent
contribution to the teaching of environmental and natural resource
economics, covering both particular topics and teaching methods.
University instructors will find this guide to teaching
environmental and natural resource economics invaluable in helping
students gain a better understanding of the theory and practice of
environmental and natural resource economics.
'I joined this amazing journey about 30 years ago. I benefited from
all the theories, principles, and approaches offered in this book
to explore the natural resource and environmental issues on the
other side of the world. It makes me an enthusiastic and pragmatic
teacher and researcher. In addition to rearranging and rewriting
certain chapters, the fourth edition comprises new chapters on
climate change which reflect our future challenges. Such knowledge
deserves continuously passing to our future generations and
equipping more students as an effective doer in resolving complex
natural resources issues.' - Pei-Ing Wu, National Taiwan
University, TaiwanResource Economics engages students and
practitioners in natural resource and environmental issues from
both local and global standpoints. The Fourth edition of this
approachable but rigorous text provides a new focus on risk and
uncertainty as well as new applications that address the effect of
new energy technologies on scarcity and climate change mitigation
and adaptation, while preserving and systematically updating the
approach and key features that drew many thousands of readers to
the first three editions. More comprehensive than its competitors,
this new edition frames issues and policies from resource scarcity
and basic ecology to welfare criteria, property rights, and
environmental ethics. Necessary economic, policy, and management
concepts and tools are provided, along with applications to a
variety of real-world problems. Also included are substantial
treatments of new energy technologies, including fracking for oil
and natural gas, solar and wind energy, and chapter length analyses
of air quality, land markets and use, water resources, climate
change, and sustainability. Primarily a textbook, this teaching
tool is perfect for undergraduate and graduate students alike who
are studying natural resource and environmental economics, as well
as sustainability. Additionally, natural resource, environmental
policy, and management decision-makers in the private and public
sectors will find the content of this book useful for guiding
real-world management and policy decisions. Academic, government,
and NGO researchers will also find this to be a valuable resource.
'I joined this amazing journey about 30 years ago. I benefited from
all the theories, principles, and approaches offered in this book
to explore the natural resource and environmental issues on the
other side of the world. It makes me an enthusiastic and pragmatic
teacher and researcher. In addition to rearranging and rewriting
certain chapters, the fourth edition comprises new chapters on
climate change which reflect our future challenges. Such knowledge
deserves continuously passing to our future generations and
equipping more students as an effective doer in resolving complex
natural resources issues.' - Pei-Ing Wu, National Taiwan
University, TaiwanResource Economics engages students and
practitioners in natural resource and environmental issues from
both local and global standpoints. The Fourth edition of this
approachable but rigorous text provides a new focus on risk and
uncertainty as well as new applications that address the effect of
new energy technologies on scarcity and climate change mitigation
and adaptation, while preserving and systematically updating the
approach and key features that drew many thousands of readers to
the first three editions. More comprehensive than its competitors,
this new edition frames issues and policies from resource scarcity
and basic ecology to welfare criteria, property rights, and
environmental ethics. Necessary economic, policy, and management
concepts and tools are provided, along with applications to a
variety of real-world problems. Also included are substantial
treatments of new energy technologies, including fracking for oil
and natural gas, solar and wind energy, and chapter length analyses
of air quality, land markets and use, water resources, climate
change, and sustainability. Primarily a textbook, this teaching
tool is perfect for undergraduate and graduate students alike who
are studying natural resource and environmental economics, as well
as sustainability. Additionally, natural resource, environmental
policy, and management decision-makers in the private and public
sectors will find the content of this book useful for guiding
real-world management and policy decisions. Academic, government,
and NGO researchers will also find this to be a valuable resource.
The authors of this in-depth study describe the theory and
techniques that can be applied to the specific case of valuing
potable water provided by groundwater supplies. The theory and
techniques can be extended to valuing drinking water provided by
surface water supplies, and also to valuing alternative levels of
water quality. The theory and case studies discussed in the book
suggest that important determinants of the economic value of water
quality include: the probability of contamination measured
objectively and subjectively, information on actual levels of
contamination in household water supplies, socioeconomic
characteristics of households, and the extent to which the values
of water quality people hold include non-use components. The case
study results also suggest that empirical valuation results are
sensitive to study design effects such as the particular
statistical technique used to estimate mean or median values. These
results suggest that estimating water quality values using benefits
transfer techniques is problematic, but perhaps feasible with
improved data and valuation models. Government agencies, private
consulting firms and NGOs involved in water quality policy as well
as academic researchers, professors and students will find this
volume of theory, application and technique an invaluable
reference.
The causes, consequences and control of land use change have become
topics of enormous importance in contemporary society. Not only is
urban land use and sprawl a hot-button issue, but issues of rural
land use have also been in the headlines. Policy makers and
citizens are starting to realize that many environmental and
economic issues have the question of land use at their very core.
Comprising papers from a conference sponsored by the Northeast
Regional Center for Rural Development, Land Use Problems and
Conflicts draws together some of the most up-to-date research in
this area. Sections are devoted to problems in the United States
and Europe, the consequences of such problems, land use-related
data and alternative solutions to conflict. With a lineup including
some of the best scholarship on this subject to date, this volume
will be of use to those studying environmental and land use issues
in addition to policy makers and economists.
The causes, consequences and control of land use change have become
topics of enormous importance in contemporary society. Not only is
urban land use and sprawl a hot-button issue, but issues of rural
land use have also been in the headlines. Policy makers and
citizens are starting to realize that many environmental and
economic issues have the question of land use at their very core.
Comprising papers from a conference sponsored by the Northeast
Regional Center for Rural Development, Land Use Problems and
Conflicts draws together some of the most up-to-date research in
this area. Sections are devoted to problems in the United States
and Europe, the consequences of such problems, land use-related
data and alternative solutions to conflict. With a lineup including
some of the best scholarship on this subject to date, this volume
will be of use to those studying environmental and land use issues
in addition to policy makers and economists.
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