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Natural Resource Accounting And Economic Development |
Edited by Charles Perrings, Professor of Environmental Economics, Vice-Chair, Diversitas, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, US and Jeffrey R. Vincent, Duke University, US
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| Contents: 1. Green Accounting and the Sustainability of Economic Development 2. Green National Accounting: Why and How? 3. Sustainability Accounting and Green Accounting 4. The Linearized Hamiltonian as Comprehensive NDP 5. Net National Product, Wealth, and Social Well-being 6. Accounting for the Distributional Impacts of Policy in the Green Accounts 7. Valuing Mineral Stocks and Depletion in Green National Income Accounts 8. Natural Resource Accounts for Minerals: A Southern Africa Country Comparison 9. Tanzania’s Soil Wealth 10. Estimating Timber Depreciation in the Brazilian Amazon 11. Integrating Forest Resources into the System of National Accounts in Maharashtra, India 12. Improved Measure of the Contribution of Cultivated Forests to National Income and Wealth in South Africa 13. Fisheries Accounting in Namibia 14. Resource Depletion and Economic Sustainability in Malaysia 15. Global Macroeconomic Sustainability: A Dynamic General Equilibrium Approach Index |
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2003
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288 pp
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Hardback |
978 1 84064 924 6
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£
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on-line discount
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