Environmental and natural resource economics /
Tom Tietenberg
- 7th ed.
- Boston MD : Pearson Education, 2006
- xxxi, 665 p. : ill.
Deals with the economics of a broad range of natural resources including renewable and non-renewable materials. Starts with concepts such as sustainable development, property rights, and valuing the environment, then looks at resources in specific categories: fossil fuels, recyclable resources, water, farming forestry and fisheries. These are followed by chapters on pollution and pollution control, and concludes with considerations of justice, poverty, and development.