Hardback
Sustainable Development
Economics and Environment in the Third World
3rd edition
9781852781675 Edward Elgar Publishing
This major book makes a significant contribution to the development of economic principles and practice for natural resource management in Third World countries.
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This major book makes a significant contribution to the development of economic principles and practice for natural resource management in Third World countries.
The 1980s witnessed the second environmental revolution: its theme is ‘sustainable development’. This book offers a definition of sustainable development in terms of the non-depletion of natural environments. It investigates the economic implications of sustainability, with special reference to the practice of cost–benefit analysis and problems of accounting for the interests of future generations. The major part of the book is devoted to an analysis of environmental problems in the developing world. The essential ingredients of policy measures aimed at sustainable development are discussed.
The 1980s witnessed the second environmental revolution: its theme is ‘sustainable development’. This book offers a definition of sustainable development in terms of the non-depletion of natural environments. It investigates the economic implications of sustainability, with special reference to the practice of cost–benefit analysis and problems of accounting for the interests of future generations. The major part of the book is devoted to an analysis of environmental problems in the developing world. The essential ingredients of policy measures aimed at sustainable development are discussed.
Critical Acclaim
‘. . . the book is an essential reference work for students and practitioners of environmental economics.’
– Adrian W. Mukhebi, Agricultural Systems
‘This impressive and coherent little book successfully presents the green face of economics.’
– David Collard, The Times Higher Education Supplement
‘Sustainable Development has appeal for both theoreticians and policy makers alike, offering a cogent formulation of resource-management principles and practical methods of implementing them in the developing world.’
– Michael Duckworth, Journal of International Affairs
– Adrian W. Mukhebi, Agricultural Systems
‘This impressive and coherent little book successfully presents the green face of economics.’
– David Collard, The Times Higher Education Supplement
‘Sustainable Development has appeal for both theoreticians and policy makers alike, offering a cogent formulation of resource-management principles and practical methods of implementing them in the developing world.’
– Michael Duckworth, Journal of International Affairs