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Dictionary of Environmental Economics
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Dictionary of Environmental Economics

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A comprehensive dictionary of environmental economics, compiled by leading academics in the field. Each expression or phrase is explained clearly in non-technical language, with references given to its use in the growing literature on the subject area. From abatement to zonal travel cost method (ZTCM), there are over 1000 cross-referenced entries covering topics such as: environmental instruments for policy-making, techniques applied in environmental and natural resource economics, major issues in environmental economics and environmental management, economics of sustainable development, natural resource accounting, and international environmental agreements. As well as providing incisive answers to questions such as 'What is natural capital?' or 'when are crowding diseconomies important?', the dictionary includes a list of commonly used acronyms and abbreviations, and a complete bibliography detailing the major texts in the field is provided.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9781136547133
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatPDF
Format noteDRM Adobe
Publishing date14/10/2014
LanguageEnglish
File size3078 Kbytes
Article no.6840224
CatalogsVC
Data source no.867053
Product groupBU782
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Anil Markandya is Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and International Development, University of Bath.
Renat Perelet is research leader at the Institute for Systems Analysis, Associate Professor at the Russian Academy of Civil Service and Head of the Centre of Environmental Economics, Higher School of Economics, Russia.
Pamela Mason and Tim Taylor are researchers in the department of Economics and International Development, University of Bath.