Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 361-373).
Formatted Contents Note:
pt. I: Economy and environment. ch. 1. The historical development of environmental economics. ch. 2. The circular economy. ch. 3. The sustainable economy. -- pt. II: The economics of pollution. ch. 4. The optimal level of pollution. ch. 5. The market achievement of optimal pollution. ch. 6. Taxation and optimal pollution. ch. 7. Environmental standards, taxes and subsidies. ch. 8. Marketable pollution permits. ch. 9. Measuring environmental damage I: total economic value. ch. 10. Measuring environmental damage II: valuation methodologies. ch. 11. Pollution-control policy in mixed economies. ch. 12. Pollution-control in centrally-planned economies. ch. 13. Global pollution policy. -- pt. III: Ethics and future generations. ch. 14. Discounting the future. ch. 15. Environmental ethics. -- pt IV: The economics of natural resources. ch. 16. Renewable resources. ch. 17. The extinction of species. ch. 18. Exhaustible resources. ch. 19. Measuring and mitigating natural resource scarcity. -- pt V: Development and environment. ch. 20. Development, preservation and conservation. ch. 21. A case study of wetlands. ch. 22. Environment and the developing countries.