Description:
Environmental issues are of fundamental importance, and a broad approach to understanding the relationship between the human economy and the natural world is essential. This new edition of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics continues to reflect an updated perspective on modern environmental topics.
Review Quotes:
"The book is simply great! It fills an important need in the field - integrating standard environmental economics and ecological economics. It is very clear, informative and flows very well. The students like it. The additional materials that come with the book are also very good."
Rafael Reuveny, Professor, School of Public and Environmental Affairs at Indiana University, US
"This is a carefully crafted textbook that should appeal to students from natural sciences as well as economics and other social sciences. The tone is formal yet friendly. The layout of text, tables, and figures is top notch. It should prove popular with students and instructors alike."
Gerald Shively, Professor, Purdue University, US
"The perfect introductory text covering environmental and natural resource economics. It is very clear and uncluttered, with excellent diagrams and examples, and well-thought-out discussion questions and problems. The choice and sequence of topics is excellent, with the right balance between the neoclassical and ecological approaches."
Steven Kemp, Professor, Curtin University, Australia