Environmental economics and management Theory policy and applications

By: Scott J CallanContributor(s): Thomas, Janet MMaterial type: TextTextLanguage: English Publisher: New Delhi Cengage Learning 2013Edition: 6th edDescription: xxxv,588p. PB 25x20cmISBN: 9788131527641Subject(s): Environmental EconomicsDDC classification: 333.7 Summary: Gain a practical, applied grounding in environmental economic theory that is understandable whether you have had minimal previous exposure to economics or have an advanced understanding. With a strong focus on policy and real-world issues, Callan/Thomas's ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT: THEORY, POLICY AND APPLICATIONS, Fifth Edition, complements economic theory with timely, real-world applications for a clear perspective of the relationship between market activity and the environment. The book integrates a strong business perspective into the development of environmental decision-making--a vantage point often overlooked in other conventional approaches. You'll learn to use economic analytical tools, such as market models, benefit-cost analysis, and risk analysis, to assess environmental problems and to evaluate policy solutions.
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Gain a practical, applied grounding in environmental economic theory that is understandable whether you have had minimal previous exposure to economics or have an advanced understanding. With a strong focus on policy and real-world issues, Callan/Thomas's ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT: THEORY, POLICY AND APPLICATIONS, Fifth Edition, complements economic theory with timely, real-world applications for a clear perspective of the relationship between market activity and the environment. The book integrates a strong business perspective into the development of environmental decision-making--a vantage point often overlooked in other conventional approaches. You'll learn to use economic analytical tools, such as market models, benefit-cost analysis, and risk analysis, to assess environmental problems and to evaluate policy solutions.

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