ABSTRACT

Environmental professionals are often called upon to find solutions to environmental degradation problems or to lead the way in planning to prevent them. Because they come mainly from the environmental and science disciplines, most environmental professionals have limited training in the fundamentals of economics. This book is designed to provide t

chapter 1|40 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

Environmental Econometrics

chapter 3|22 pages

Energy Units and Math Operations

chapter 4|44 pages

Cost–Benefit Analysis

chapter 5|28 pages

Economic Theory

chapter 6|28 pages

Regulatory Approaches to Pollution Control

chapter 7|48 pages

Economics of Clean Air

chapter 8|160 pages

Economics of Clean Water

chapter 9|58 pages

Soil Quality Economics