This book does several things differently from other texl:books in this area.The first is the division into theory (Chapters 1 to 6) and application (Chapters 7 to 19). The second organizational difference that distinguishes this textbook from others is the integration of environmental and resource economics.
Part I Theory and Tools of Environmental and Resource Economics
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 Economic Efficiency .rod Markets: How the Invisible Hand Work
Chapter 3 Government Intervention in Market Failure
Chapter 4 Valuing the Enviromcnt
Chapter 5 Environmental Decisi n Making: Criteria and Method of Assessment
Chapter 6 The Macroeconomic of the Envirmment
Part II Exhaustible Resources,Pollution, and the Environment Ozone Depletion and Global Climate Change
Chapter 8 Energy Production ant the Envinnment
Chapter 9 The Use of Energy axed the Envir,omnent
Chapter 10 Material Policy: Minerals, Materials, and Slid Waste
Part III Renewable Resources and the Environment
Chapter 11 Fisheries
Chapter 12 Temperate Forests
Chapter 13 Tropical Forests
Chapter 14 Biodiversity and Habitat Preservation
Chapter 15 Water Resources
Part IV Further Topics
Chapter 16 Toxins in the Ecosystem
Chapter 17 Agriculture and the E.nvironment
Chapter 18 The Environment and Economic Growth in Third World Com~.tries
Chapter 19 Prospects for the Future