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First written in 1977, Economics of Natural and Environmental
Resources presents a collection of articles written in exploration
of the economic, social, and ecological problems peculiar to
natural and environmental resources. Whilst focusing on the
economic theory of natural resources, the contributions also
consider geological, technological, and institutional features of
particular resources. Policy implications and considerations are
central to the text and although the book was published over thirty
years ago, the issues discussed remain relevant to today's society.
First written in 1977, Economics of Natural and Environmental
Resources presents a collection of articles written in exploration
of the economic, social, and ecological problems peculiar to
natural and environmental resources. Whilst focusing on the
economic theory of natural resources, the contributions also
consider geological, technological, and institutional features of
particular resources. Policy implications and considerations are
central to the text and although the book was published over thirty
years ago, the issues discussed remain relevant to today's society.
"No, mon ami! You can't catch me!" When an old Creole woman bakes
dessert on King's Day, she has no idea what shenanigans will ensue.
In this New Orleans adaptation of The Gingerbread Man, a
mischievous king cake baby escapes his cake! He outruns a praline
lady and a waiter at Cafe du Monde, but can he outsmart the clever
baker? Chock full of Louisiana phrases and comic-book-style
illustrations, this new take on an old tale brings the Crescent
City to life from Jackson Square to the Creole Queen riverboat.
This lively story is a great way to introduce children to the
sights, sounds, and especially tastes of New Orleans. It even comes
with a recipe for homemade king cake--just make sure to keep track
of the baby!
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