Environmental and natural resource economics
- 3rd.ed.
- New York : HarperCollins, 1992.
- 678 p.
Visions of the future;Economics of the environment: an overview;Property rights, externalities, and environmental problems;Regulating the market: information and unvertainty;The population problem;The allocation of depletable and renewable resources: an overview;Depletable, nonrecyclable energy resources: oil, gas, coal, and uranium;Recyclable resources: minerals, etc.;Replenishable but depletable resources: water;Reproducible private-property resources: food;Storable, renewable resources: forests;Renewable common-property resources: fisheries and other species;Generalized resource scarcity;Economics of pollution contro: an overview;Stationary-source local air pollution;Regional and global air pollutants: acid rain and atmospheric modification;Mobile-source air pollution;Water pollution;Toxic substances;Pollution control policy: distributional effects;Growth, poverty, and the environment;The quest for sustainable develoment;Visions of the future revisited
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