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| Visions of the Future | |
| Introduction | |
| Future Environmental Challenges | |
| Meeting the Challenges | |
| How Will Societies Respond? | |
| The Role of Economics | |
| The Road Ahead | |
| Valuing the Environment: Concepts | |
| Introduction | |
| The Human Environment Relationship | |
| Normative Criteria for Decision-Making... MORE | |
| Finding the Optimal Outcome | |
| Applying the Concepts | |
| Appendix: The Simple Mathematics of Dynamic Efficiency | |
| Valuing the Environment: Methods | |
| Introduction | |
| Why Value the Environment? | |
| Valuing Benefits | |
| Cost-Effectiveness | |
| Analysis Impact Analysis | |
| Property Rights, Externalities, and Environmental Problems | |
| Introduction | |
| Property Rights | |
| Externalities as a Source of Market Failure | |
| Improperly Designed | |
| Property Rights Systems | |
| Public Goods | |
| Imperfect Market Structures | |
| Divergence of Social and Private Discount Rates Government Failure | |
| The Pursuit of Efficiency | |
| An Efficient Role for Government | |
| Dynamic Efficiency and Sustainable Development | |
| Introduction | |
| A Two-Period Model Defining | |
| Intertemporal Fairness | |
| Are Efficient Allocations Fair? | |
| Applying the Sustainability Criterion | |
| Implications for Environmental Policy | |
| Appendix:The Mathematics of the Two-Period Model | |
| The Population Problem | |
| Introduction | |
| Historical Perspective Effects of Population Growth on Economic Development | |
| The Population/Environment Connection Effects of Economic Development on Population Growth | |
| The Economic Approach to Population Control Urbanization | |
| A Note on Using GIS to Map Population Data | |
| The Allocation of Depletable and Renewable Resources: An Overview | |
| Introduction | |
| A Resource Taxonomy Efficient Intertemporal | |
| Allocations Market | |
| Allocations | |
| Appendix:Extensions of the Basic Depletable Resource Model | |
| Energy: The Transition from Depletable to Renewable Resources | |
| Introduction | |
| Natural Gas | |
| Price Controls Oil | |
| The Cartel Problem Fossil Fuels | |
| National Security and Climate Considerations | |
| The Other Depletable Sources | |
| Unconventional Oil, Coal and Nuclear Electricity Energy | |
| Efficiency Transitioning to Renewables | |
| Recyclable Resources: Minerals, Paper, Bottles, and E-Waste | |
| Introduction | |
| An Efficient Allocation of Recyclable Resources | |
| Factors Mitigating Resource | |
| Scarcity Market Imperfections | |
| Replenishable but Depletable Resources: Water | |
| Introduction | |
| The Potential for Water Scarcity | |
| The Efficient Allocation of Scarce Water | |
| The Current Allocation System | |
| Potential Remedies GIS and Water Resources | |
| Land | |
| Introduction | |
| The Economics of Land Allocation | |
| Sources of Inefficient | |
| Use and Conversion | |
| Special Problems in Developing Countries | |
| Innovative Market-Based Policy Remedies | |
| Reproducible Private-Property Resources: Agriculture | |
| Introduction | |
| Global Scarcity | |
| Formulating the Global Scarcity Hypothesis | |
| Testing the Hypothesis | |
| The Role of Agricultural Policies | |
| A Summing Up Distribution of Food Resources Feast and Famine Cycles | |
| Storable, Renewable Resources: Forests | |
| Introduction | |
| Characterizing Forest Harvesting Decisions | |
| Sources of Inefficiency | |
| Poverty and Debt | |
| Sustainable Forestry Public Policy | |
| Appendix:The Harvesting Decision: Forests | |
| Common-Pool Resources: Fisheries and Other Commercially Valuable Species Introduction | |
| Efficient Allocations | |
| Appropriability and Market Solutions | |
| Public Policy Toward Fisheries | |
| Appendix:The Harvesting Decision: Fisheries | |
| Economics of Pollution Control: An Overview | |
| Introduction | |
| A Pollutant Taxonomy Defining the Efficient Allocation of Pol | |
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