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Economics Of Ecological Resources |
Charles Perrings, Professor of Environmental Economics, Vice-Chair, Diversitas, Global Institute of Sustainability, Arizona State University, US
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| 1997 |
288 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 85898 473 5 |
£73.00 |
on-line discount
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‘Perrings’ book is a well edited, and presented, integrated work based upon nine of his articles and book chapters published between 1989 and 1995.’ – Clive L. Spash, Environmental Values
Economics of Ecological Resources presents new or recently published work on ecological economies, sustainability, poverty, resource degradation and decision-making under uncertainty.
The book explores the allocation of resources in jointly determined ecological–economic systems. An introductory chapter examines the work of other major contributors to the field of ecological economics and introduces Professor Perrings’s work and the material in this volume. The first of three parts is concerned with the dynamics of joint systems and with the implications for the control and conservation of ecological resources. The second part focuses on the conditioning effect of the economic environment on private decisions in low income resource-dependent economies. The final part considers the way that decision makers handle the uncertainty that is an integral feature of the evolution of the ecological–economic system.
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Contents: Introduction Part I: The Control and Sustainablity of Ecological–Economic Systems Part II: The Economic Environment and Ecological Change Part III: Uncertainty, Innovation and Choice Postscript: Ecology, Economics and Ecological Economics Index
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This book is part of the New Horizons in Environmental Economics series. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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