The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /

The contribution of economic thought and method to environmental management needs practical illustration. Too few books on the subject achieve such an outcome. This book is among the notable exceptions. That economics can provide a powerful vehicle for communicating an integrated understanding of the often diverse scientific findings germane to environmental im­ pact assessment needs to be illustrated convincingly. This book does just that. But it does more. It speaks across cultures: not to transfer know-how from one culture to another, but rather to activate an effective exchange of insights from one locale on the planet to another. As such, it is a genuine contribution to the great en­ vironmental exhortation of our times - think globally, act locally. Too often the people best placed to make such contributions are too committed to practical outcomes and making a living doing so. Just occasionally, however, they can be persuaded to make the special effort required to communicate globally. In this book, David James has once again orchestrated the contributions of vir­ tuoso performers. In doing so he has emulated the contribution he sustained throughout the International Drylands Project and preparation of the books written with John Dixon and Paul Sherman: The Economics ofDry/and Management and Case Studies in Dry/and Management (Earthscan, London). Taken together with his recent work as Special Commissioner for the path­ breaking national Forest and Timber Inquiry for the Australian Government, we have a body of work characterised by great worthiness, integrity and true global significance.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: James, David. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 1994
Subjects:Environment., Environmental law., Environmental policy., Environmental management., Ecotoxicology., Environmental economics., Environmental Management., Environmental Economics., Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8384-8
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id KOHA-OAI-TEST:207489
record_format koha
institution COLPOS
collection Koha
country México
countrycode MX
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
En linea
databasecode cat-colpos
tag biblioteca
region America del Norte
libraryname Departamento de documentación y biblioteca de COLPOS
language eng
topic Environment.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Environmental management.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental economics.
Environment.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
Environment.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Environmental management.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental economics.
Environment.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
spellingShingle Environment.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Environmental management.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental economics.
Environment.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
Environment.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Environmental management.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental economics.
Environment.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
James, David. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
description The contribution of economic thought and method to environmental management needs practical illustration. Too few books on the subject achieve such an outcome. This book is among the notable exceptions. That economics can provide a powerful vehicle for communicating an integrated understanding of the often diverse scientific findings germane to environmental im­ pact assessment needs to be illustrated convincingly. This book does just that. But it does more. It speaks across cultures: not to transfer know-how from one culture to another, but rather to activate an effective exchange of insights from one locale on the planet to another. As such, it is a genuine contribution to the great en­ vironmental exhortation of our times - think globally, act locally. Too often the people best placed to make such contributions are too committed to practical outcomes and making a living doing so. Just occasionally, however, they can be persuaded to make the special effort required to communicate globally. In this book, David James has once again orchestrated the contributions of vir­ tuoso performers. In doing so he has emulated the contribution he sustained throughout the International Drylands Project and preparation of the books written with John Dixon and Paul Sherman: The Economics ofDry/and Management and Case Studies in Dry/and Management (Earthscan, London). Taken together with his recent work as Special Commissioner for the path­ breaking national Forest and Timber Inquiry for the Australian Government, we have a body of work characterised by great worthiness, integrity and true global significance.
format Texto
topic_facet Environment.
Environmental law.
Environmental policy.
Environmental management.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental economics.
Environment.
Ecotoxicology.
Environmental Management.
Environmental Economics.
Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.
author James, David. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_facet James, David. author.
SpringerLink (Online service)
author_sort James, David. author.
title The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
title_short The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
title_full The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
title_fullStr The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
title_full_unstemmed The Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] /
title_sort application of economic techniques in environmental impact assessment [electronic resource] /
publisher Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
publishDate 1994
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8384-8
work_keys_str_mv AT jamesdavidauthor theapplicationofeconomictechniquesinenvironmentalimpactassessmentelectronicresource
AT springerlinkonlineservice theapplicationofeconomictechniquesinenvironmentalimpactassessmentelectronicresource
AT jamesdavidauthor applicationofeconomictechniquesinenvironmentalimpactassessmentelectronicresource
AT springerlinkonlineservice applicationofeconomictechniquesinenvironmentalimpactassessmentelectronicresource
_version_ 1756268392236449792
spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2074892018-07-30T23:37:44ZThe Application of Economic Techniques in Environmental Impact Assessment [electronic resource] / James, David. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,1994.engThe contribution of economic thought and method to environmental management needs practical illustration. Too few books on the subject achieve such an outcome. This book is among the notable exceptions. That economics can provide a powerful vehicle for communicating an integrated understanding of the often diverse scientific findings germane to environmental im­ pact assessment needs to be illustrated convincingly. This book does just that. But it does more. It speaks across cultures: not to transfer know-how from one culture to another, but rather to activate an effective exchange of insights from one locale on the planet to another. As such, it is a genuine contribution to the great en­ vironmental exhortation of our times - think globally, act locally. Too often the people best placed to make such contributions are too committed to practical outcomes and making a living doing so. Just occasionally, however, they can be persuaded to make the special effort required to communicate globally. In this book, David James has once again orchestrated the contributions of vir­ tuoso performers. In doing so he has emulated the contribution he sustained throughout the International Drylands Project and preparation of the books written with John Dixon and Paul Sherman: The Economics ofDry/and Management and Case Studies in Dry/and Management (Earthscan, London). Taken together with his recent work as Special Commissioner for the path­ breaking national Forest and Timber Inquiry for the Australian Government, we have a body of work characterised by great worthiness, integrity and true global significance.1 Concepts and Approach -- 2 EIA Procedure -- 3 Economic Valuation Techniques -- 4 Economic Impact Analysis -- 5 Water Pollution in Jakarta Bay -- 6 Conservation Farming in Northern Thailand -- 7 Social Forestry in Nepal: Economic Appraisal of Resource Management -- 8 The Palawan Regional Development Plan -- 9 Flood Control in the Kahawainui Watershed, Island of Oahu, Hawaii -- 10 Assessing Cumulative Impacts of Aluminium Smelting in the Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia.The contribution of economic thought and method to environmental management needs practical illustration. Too few books on the subject achieve such an outcome. This book is among the notable exceptions. That economics can provide a powerful vehicle for communicating an integrated understanding of the often diverse scientific findings germane to environmental im­ pact assessment needs to be illustrated convincingly. This book does just that. But it does more. It speaks across cultures: not to transfer know-how from one culture to another, but rather to activate an effective exchange of insights from one locale on the planet to another. As such, it is a genuine contribution to the great en­ vironmental exhortation of our times - think globally, act locally. Too often the people best placed to make such contributions are too committed to practical outcomes and making a living doing so. Just occasionally, however, they can be persuaded to make the special effort required to communicate globally. In this book, David James has once again orchestrated the contributions of vir­ tuoso performers. In doing so he has emulated the contribution he sustained throughout the International Drylands Project and preparation of the books written with John Dixon and Paul Sherman: The Economics ofDry/and Management and Case Studies in Dry/and Management (Earthscan, London). Taken together with his recent work as Special Commissioner for the path­ breaking national Forest and Timber Inquiry for the Australian Government, we have a body of work characterised by great worthiness, integrity and true global significance.Environment.Environmental law.Environmental policy.Environmental management.Ecotoxicology.Environmental economics.Environment.Ecotoxicology.Environmental Management.Environmental Economics.Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-8384-8URN:ISBN:9789401583848