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|a Environmental economics & management :
|b theory, policy, and applications /
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|a Environmental economics and management
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|g Module 1.
|t Modeling Environmental Problems --
|g Chapter 1.
|t The Role of Economics in Environmental Management --
|t Economics and the Environment --
|t Fundamental Concepts in Environmental Economics --
|t Identifying Environmental Objectives --
|t Environmental Policy Planning: An Overview --
|g Chapter 2.
|t Modeling the Market Process: A Review of the Basics --
|t Market Models: The Fundamentals --
|t The Model of Supply and Demand: An Overview --
|t Market Demand --
|t Market Supply --
|t Market Equilibrium --
|t Economic Criteria of Efficiency --
|t Welfare Measures --
|g Chapter 3.
|t Modeling Market Failure --
|t Environmental Problems: A Market Failure --
|t Environmental Quality: A Public Good --
|t Modeling a Public Goods Market for Environmental Quality --
|t Environmental Problems: Externalities --
|t Modeling Environmental Damage as a Negative Externality --
|t The Absence of Property Rights --
|g Module 2.
|t Modeling Solutions to Environmental Problems --
|g Chapter 4.
|t Conventional Solutions to Environmental Problems: The Command-and-Control Approach --
|t Use of Standards in Environmental Policy --
|t Are Environmental Standards Allocatively Efficient? --
|t General Approaches to Implementing Environmental Policy --
|t Is the Command-and-Control Approach Cost-Effective? --
|g Chapter 5.
|t Economic Solutions to Environmental Problems: The Market Approach --
|t Descriptive Overview --
|t Pollution Charges --
|t Environmental Subsidies --
|t Deposit/Refund Systems --
|t Pollution Permit Trading Systems --
|g Module 3.
|t Analytical Tools for Environmental Planning --
|g Chapter 6.
|t Environmental Risk Analysis --
|t Concept of Risk --
|t Risk Assessment --
|t Risk Management --
|g Chapter 7.
|t Assessing Benefits for Environmental Decision Making --
|t Environmental Benefits: Conceptual Issues --
|t Approaches to Measuring Environmental Benefits: An Overview --
|t Estimation Under the Physical Linkage Approach --
|t Direct Estimation Methods Under the Behavioral Linkage Approach --
|t Indirect Estimation Methods Under the Behavioral Linkage Approach --
|g Chapter 8.
|t Assessing Costs for Environmental Decision Making --
|t Environmental Costs: Conceptual Issues --
|t Estimation Methods for Measuring Explicit Costs --
|t Cost Classifications in Practice --
|g Chapter 9.
|t Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental Decision Making --
|t Time Adjustments to Environmental Benefits and Costs --
|t The Final Analysis: Comparing Environmental Benefits and Costs --
|t Reservations About the Use of Benefit-Cost Analysis --
|t U.S. Government Support of Benefit-Cost Analysis --
|t Reducing Lead in Gasoline: A Real-World Example --
|g Module 4.
|t The Case of Air --
|g Chapter 10.
|t Defining Air Quality: The Standard-Setting Process --
|t Overview of U.S. Air Quality Legislation --
|t Defining the Objectives of Air Quality Control --
|t Setting Standards to Define Air Quality --
|t Implementing the Standards --
|t Analysis of U.S. Air Quality Policy --
|t Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Clean Air Act --
|t Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Air Quality Standards --
|t A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Air Quality Control Policy --
|g Chapter 11.
|t Improving Air Quality: Controlling Mobile Sources --
|t Urban Air Pollution: An Important Policy Motivation --
|t Controlling Mobile Sources --
|t Economic Analysis of Mobile Source Controls --
|t A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Mobile Source Control Policy --
|g Chapter 12.
|t Improving Air Quality: Controlling Stationary Sources --
|t Acidic Deposition: An Important Policy Motivation --
|t Controlling Stationary Sources --
|t Economic Analysis of Stationary Source Controls --
|t A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Stationary Source Control Policy --
|g Chapter 13.
|t Global Air Quality: Policies for Ozone Depletion and Global Warming --
|t The Problem of Ozone Depletion --
|t Controlling Ozone Depletion --
|t Economic Analysis of Ozone Depletion Policy --
|t The Problem of Greenhouse Gases and Global Warming --
|t Policy Response to Global Warming --
|t Economic Analysis of Global Warming Control Policies --
|t A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Global Air Quality Control Policy --
|g Module 5.
|t The Case of Water --
|g Chapter 14.
|t Defining Water Quality: The Standard-Setting Process --
|t Understanding Water Resources --
|t Overview of U.S. Water Quality Legislation --
|t Policy Objectives --
|t Setting Standards to Define Water Quality --
|t Analysis of Receiving Water Quality Standards --
|t Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Clean Water Act --
|t A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Water Quality Control Policy --
|g Chapter 15.
|t Improving Water Quality: Controlling Point and Nonpoint Sources --
|t Controlling Point Sources --
|t Analysis of the Effluent Limitations --
|t The POTW Funding Program --
|t Analysis of the POTW Funding Program --
|t Controlling Nonpoint Sources --
|t Analysis of Nonpoint Source Controls --
|t Market-Based Solutions --
|t Watershed Management --
|g Chapter 16.
|t Protecting Drinking Water: The Safe Drinking Water Act --
|t Overview of U.S. Drinking Water Legislation --
|t Setting Standards to Define Safe Drinking Water --
|t Economic Analysis of Safe Drinking Water Policy --
|t Economic Principles in Pricing Water Supplies --
|g Module 6.
|t The Case of Solid Wastes and Toxic Substances --
|g Chapter 17.
|t Managing Hazardous Solid Waste and Waste Sites --
|t Characterizing the Hazardous Waste Problem --
|t Overview of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy --
|t Controlling Hazardous Wastes: RCRA --
|t Analysis of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy --
|t Overview of U.S. Hazardous Waste Site Policy --
|t Managing Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites: Superfund --
|t An Analysis of Superfund --
|g Chapter 18.
|t Managing Municipal Solid Waste --
|t Characterizing Municipal Solid Waste --
|t The Policy Response: An Overview --
|t The Market for MSW Management Services --
|t Market Approaches to MSW Policy --
|g Chapter 19.
|t Controlling Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals --
|t Overview of U.S. Pesticide Controls --
|t Controlling Pesticide Use --
|t Analysis of FIFRA --
|t Overview of U.S. Legislation on Toxic Chemicals --
|t Controlling Chemical Use --
|t Analysis of TSCA --
|t Economic Analysis and Market-Based Policy --
|g Module 7.
|t Global Environmental Management --
|g Chapter 20.
|t Sustainable Development: International Trade and International Agreements --
|t Sustainable Development as a Global Objective --
|t Global Framework for Sustainable Development --
|t International Agreements to Control Transboundary Pollution --
|t International Trade and Environmental Protection --
|g Chapter 21.
|t Sustainable Approaches: Industrial Ecology and Pollution Prevention --
|t Industrial Ecology --
|t Pollution Prevention --
|t Strategic Initiatives and Programs.
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