ABSTRACT
This title was first published in 2001. This wide-ranging and comprehensive collection investigates the background to environmental economic development over the last thirty years, and the political implications of new directions resulting from technological and cultural changes in environmental issues. It examines the application of economic analysis to environmental problems in the past and solutions to the current issues of water, soil, air, energy, waste and urban ecology, discussing the implications of political decisions, cultural changes and technological constraints. It will prove a stimulating resource for students, academics, researchers and policy-makers alike.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|60 pages
The Complexity of Evaluation Processes
part Two|102 pages
The Complexity of Institutional Arrangements
part Three|66 pages
Evaluation Processes And Policy Choice