Economic Factors in Environmental Science
Ursula Fawn
Economic Factors in Environmental Science
Ursula Fawn
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Dive into the crucial interplay between economics and environmental science with this comprehensive guide, which explores the pivotal economic factors shaping our planets future. From the intricacies of market failure and externalities to the innovative policies driving sustainable development, this book illuminates how economic concepts like cost-benefit analysis, green GDP, and resource management can facilitate effective environmental decision-making. Discover the significance of public-private partnerships, economic incentives for conservation, and successful case studies in environmental policy that highlight real-world impacts. Whether youre a student, a policymaker, or a concerned citizen, this essential read equips you with the knowledge to critically evaluate and address the pressing challenges at the nexus of economics and the environment.
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