Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 11th edition is a highly acclaimed eBook, renowned for its policy-oriented approach and coverage of economic theory and empirical work from the field of natural resource economics and environmental economics. The eBook provides college-level students with a global perspective on how environmental and natural resource economics interact. Notably, the eBook is complemented by many case studies that showcase how economic principles form the foundation for specific environmental and resource policies, providing insights that can be learned from real-world experiences.
The newly updated 11th edition boasts many exciting features, including new studies, updated data, and a more international focus on the subject. The chapters cover a wide variety of topics, such as valuation methods, externalities, benefit-cost analysis, and ecosystem goods and services. Furthermore, the eBook contains dedicated chapters on a variety of resources including land, forests, water, fisheries, and recyclables. This comprehensive coverage ensures that college students gain a deep understanding of all the major issues, including climate change, sustainable development, air and water pollution, and environmental justice.
To enhance the learning experience, the eBook features boxed examples and debates throughout its pages, highlighting real-world global examples and major talking points. At the end of each chapter, there are also summaries, discussion questions, and self-test exercises included, along with an instructor’s manual, multiple-choice questions, references, simulations, and slides available on the Companion site (sold separately).
Overall, Environmental and Natural Resource Economics 11th edition is an excellent resource for students and instructors alike, offering an outstanding introduction to the theory and method of environmental economics and a comprehensive exploration of the major issues within the field.
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