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Global Development And Environment Institute at Tufts University
Environmental & Natural Resource Economics: A Contemporary Approach by Jonathan Harris & Brian Roach
New Edition Now Available The third edition of Environmental and Natural Resource Economics: A Contemporary Approach (M.E. Sharpe, 2013) is now available in print. The text has been substantially revised to make the latest information on environmental issues accessible to a broad range of students. Updates to the third edition include: A new chapter on water economics including analysis of demand management, pricing, and privatization. A new chapter on the relationship between environmental protection and the economy, including policies to promote a green economy. New material on “green” national income accounting, including Adjusted Net Savings, the Genuine Progress Indicator, the Better Life Index, and environmental asset accounts. New scientific evidence on climate change and a new chapter on global climate change policy, including technological potential, abatement costs, and proposals for an Earth Atmospheric Trust and Greenhouse Development Rights. Order the textbook or request an examination copy on the M.E. Sharpe website. Instructors: To request test questions, including multiple choice and essay questions, contact
[email protected]. Please indicate affiliation and what course you teach. To access chapter review questions and web-based exercises, visit our student resources page.
What Professors are saying: I think that you have written the perfect introductory text covering environmental and natural resource economics. The production is
The book is simply great! It is really one of a kind. It fills an important need in the field, which will become more and more important in the
firstrate — very clear and uncluttered, excellent diagrams and examples, well thought put discussion questions and problems.
future — integrating standard environmental economics and ecological economics. The additional materials are also very good.
Steven Kemp, Curtin University, Australia
- Rafael Reuveny, Indiana University
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