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Natural Resource Economics Book

Examines how we as humans decide to use our natural resources. This title helps students in shaping and managing our natural world. It presents the concepts in an accessible but rigorous way at the introductory level and then shows how they apply to some of the important questions we face about natural resource use.Read More

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  • Product Description

    Barry Field is an authority on natural resource economics and has a successful Irwin/McGraw-Hill book "Environmental Economics: An Introduction" (0-07-021498-0 (A(c)1997). "Natural Resource Economics" will be a companion to that book. This new text will examine how we as humans decide to use our natural resources. It will highlight some of the mistakes we have made in doing so, and will teach students to analyze these decisions. Students will become more informed about the choices we make in shaping and managing our natural world. The guiding principle of the book is to present the necessary concepts in an accessible, but rigorous way at the introductory level, and then see how they apply to some of the important questions we face about natural resource use.

  • 0071189343
  • 9780071189347
  • Barry C Field
  • 1 March 2001
  • McGraw-Hill Higher Education
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 448
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