Environmental economics.
Overview
Works: | 39 works in 37 publications in 37 languages |
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Economics of pesticides, sustainable food production, and organic food markets
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Applications of Simulation Methods in Environmental and Resource Economics
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Valuing Environmental Preferences = Theory and Practice of the Contingent Valuation Method in the US, EU , and developing Countries
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Economic Development and Environmental Sustainability = New Policy Options
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Environmental law, the economy and sustainable development = the United States, the European Union and the international community /
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Entropy, water and resources = an essay in natural sciences-consistent economics /
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Energy and the wealth of nations = understanding the biophysical economy /
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Applied environmental economics = a GIS approach to cost-benefit analysis /
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Living on the edge = economic, institutionaland management perspectives on wildfire hazard in the urban interface /
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Economics for environmental studies = a strategic guide to micro- and macroeconomics /
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Capitalism and climate change = theoretical discussion, historical development and policy responses /
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Citizen-consumers and evolution = reducing environmental harm through our social motivation /
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The long-term economics of climate change = beyond a doubling of greenhouse gas concentrations /
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The economics of forest disturbances = wildfires, storms and invasive species /
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Distorted time preferences and structural change in the energy industry = a theoretical and applied environmental-economic analysis /
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Economics and ecological risk assessment = applications to watershed management /
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Intertemporal resource economics = an introduction to the overlapping generations approach /
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