Environmental Economics: A Very Short Introduction

Environmental Economics: A Very Short Introduction

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Business & Economics Philosophy
Format Paperback
Pages 136
Language English
Published Nov 1, 2011
Publisher Oxford University Press
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0199583587
ISBN-13 9780199583584
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Stephen Smith delves into the intricate relationship between the environment and economic principles, offering a concise yet illuminating overview of environmental economics. He unpacks the essential concepts and frameworks that underpin this field, exploring how economic activities impact natural resources and ecosystems. Smith emphasizes the importance of integrating economic analysis with environmental considerations, which is crucial for making informed policies aimed at sustainability.

The author navigates key topics such as externalities, resource allocation, and the valuation of environmental goods. Through accessible explanations, readers gain insight into how economic tools can address environmental challenges. Smith also highlights the role of government and market solutions, questioning their effectiveness and proposing innovative approaches to achieving ecological balance.

In a world grappling with climate change and resource depletion, this introduction serves as a vital primer for those looking to understand how economic thinking can contribute to environmental stewardship and policy-making. Smith’s engaging writing invites readers to consider the urgent need for a more sustainable economic paradigm.

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