schema:description | "内容記述: Part I. Introduction: 1. An overview of environmental and resource economics, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh; 2. A short history of environmental and resource economics, Thomas D. Crocker. Part II. Economics of Natural Resources: 3. Optimal extraction of non-renewable resources, Cees Withagen; 4. Imperfect competition in natural resource markets, Cees Withagen and Aart de Zeeuw; 5. Economics of mining taxation, Philip A. Neher; 6. International trade and natural resources, Ngo Van Long; 7. Indicators of natural resource scarcity: a review and synthesis, Cutler J. Cleveland & David I. Stern; 8. Renewable resources: fisheries, Colin W. Clark; 9. Renewable resources: forestry, Thomas Aronsson & Karl-Gustaf Lofgren; 10. The economics of water use, David Zilberman & Leslie Lipper; 11. Agriculture and the environment, James S. Shortle & David G. Abler; 12. The economics of energy, Jan Willem Velthuijsen & Ernst Worrell. Part III. Economics of Environmental Policy: 13. Externalities, Erik T. Verhoef; 14. Endogenous environmental risk, Thomas D. Crocker & Jason F. Shogren; 15. Standards versus taxes in pollution control, Gloria E. Helfand; 16. Imperfect markets, technological innovation and environmental policy instruments, Carlo Carraro; 17. Environmental policy and transaction costs, Kerry Krutilla; 18. Tradable permits in economic theory, Paul Koutstaal; 19. Lessons from using transferable permits to control air pollution in the United States, Tom Tietenberg; 20. The double dividend of an environmental tax reform, Ruud A. de Mooij; 21. Practical considerations and comparison of instruments of environmental policy, Clifford S. Russell & Philip T. Powell; 22. Public economics and environmental policy, Stef Proost; 23. Explaining instrument choice in environmental policies, Frank J. Dietz & Herman R.J. Vollebergh; 24. Equity in environmental policy with an application to global warming, Adam Rose & Snorre Kverndokk; 25. Distributional issues: an overview, Joan Martinez-Alier & Martin O'Connor. Part IV. International Aspects of Environmental Economics and Policy: 26. Environmental policy in open economics, Michael Rauscher; 27. Partial equilibrium models of trade and the environment, Kerry Krutilla; 28. General models of environmental policy and foreign trade, Karl W. Steininger; 29. Strategic environmental policy and foreign trade, Alistair M. Ulph; 30. Environment, international trade and development, Harmen Verbruggen; 31. Environmental conflict, bargaining and cooperation, Carlo Carraro; 32. Transboundary environmental problems, Michael Hoel; 33. Economic analysis of global environmental issues: global warming, stratospheric ozone and biodiversity, David Pearce; 34. Tax instruments for curbing CO2 emissions, Stephen Smith. Part V. Space in Environmental Economics: 35. Environment and regional economics, Peter Nijkamp; 36. Non-point source pollution control, Anastasios Xepapadeas; 37. Land use and environmental quality, William B. Meyer; 38. Urban sustainability, David Banister; 39. Location choice, environmental quality and public policy, James R. Markusen; 40. Transport and the environment, Kenneth J. Button & Piet Rietveld. Part VI. Environmental Macroeconomics: 41. Environment in macroeconomic modelling, Ekko C. van Ierland; 42. Endogenous growth theory and the environment, Sjak Smulders; 43. A pro-growth perspective, Wilfred Beckerman; 44. Steady-state economics; avoiding uneconomic growth, Herman E. Daly; 45. An assessment of the growth debate, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh & Ruud A. de Mooij; 46. The environmental Kunznets curve hypothesis, Sander M. de Bruyn & Roebijn J. Heintz; 47. Growth-oriented economic policies and their environmental impacts, Mohan Munasinghe; 48. The biophysical basis of environmental sustainability, Robert Goodland; 49. Indicators of sustainable development, Onno J. Kuik & Alison J. Gilbert; 50. Development, poverty and environment, Edward B. Barbier. Part VII. Economic Valuation and Evaluation: 51. Theory of economic valuation of environmental goods and services, Per-Olov Johansson; 52. Recreation demand models for environmental valuation, Catherine L. Kling & John R. Crooker; 53. Hedonic models, Raymond B. Palmquist; 54. Contingent valuation, Bengt Kristrom; 55.. Meta-analysis , economic valuation and environmental economics, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh & Kenneth J. Button; 56. Valuation and ethics in environmental economics, Russell K. Blamey & Mick S. Common; 57. Cost-benefit analysis of environmental policy and management, Nick Hanley; 58. Multi-criteria methods for quantitative, qualitative and fuzzy evaluation problems, Ron Janssen & Giuseppe Munda. Part VIII. Interdisciplinary Issues: 59. Physical principles and environmental economic analysis, Matthias Ruth; 60. Materials, economics and the environment, Robert U. Ayres; 61. Ecological principles and environmental economic analysis, Carl Folke; 62. Industrial metabolism and the grand nutrient cycles, Robert U. Ayres; 63. Indicators of economic and ecological health, Bruce Hannon; 64. EMERGY, value, ecology and economics, Robert A. Herendeen; 65. Evolution, environment and economics, John M. Gowdy; 66. Ethical perspectives and environmental policy analysis, Harold Glasser; 67. Environmental and ecological economics perspectives, R. Kerry Turner. Part IX. Methods and Models in Environmental and Resource Economics: 68. Input-output analysis, technology and the environment, Faye Duchin & Albert E. Steenge; 69. Computable general equilibrium models for environmental economics and policy analysis, Klaus Conrad; 70. Game theory in environmental policy analysis, Henk Folmer & Aart de Zeeuw; 71. Optimal control theory in environmental economics, Talitha Feenstra, Herman Cesar & Peter Kort; 72. Economic models of sustainable development, Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh & Marjan W. Hofkes; 73. Energy-economy-environment models, Sylvie Faucheux & Francois Levarlet; 74. Decomposition methodology in energy demand and environmental analysis, Beng Wah Ang; 75. Input-output structural decomposition analysis of energy and the environment, Adam Rose; 76. Experiments in environmental economics, Jason F. Shogren & Terrance M. Hurley; 77. Natural resource accounting, Salah El Serafy. Part X. Prospects: 78. Impacts of economic theories on environmental economics, Domenico Siniscalco; 79. Integration and communication between environmental economics and other disciplines, John L.R. Proops....(more)" |