Economics, Sustainability, and Natural Resources: Economics of Sustainable Forest Management

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Shashi Kant, R. Albert Berry
Springer Science & Business Media, 2005年8月10日 - 272 頁

Forest resources are an ideal starting point for economic analysis of sustainability. In this book, leading economists discuss key aspects of sustainability and sustainable forest management including complexity, ethical issues, consumer choice theory, intergenerational equity, non-convexities, and multiple equilibria. This systematic critique of neoclassical economic approaches is followed by a companion work, Institutions, Sustainability, and Natural Resources: Institutions for Sustainable Forest Management, Volume 2 in the series.

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Sustainability Economics and Forest Management
1
Complexity Muddling Through and Sustainable Forest Management
23
Intertemporal Ethics Modern Capital Theory and the Economics of Sustainable Forest Management
39
PostKeynesian Consumer Choice Theory for the Economics of Sustainable Forest Management
67
Behavioral Economics and Sustainable Forest Management
91
How Sustainable is Discounting?
105
Intergenerational Equity and the Forest Management Problem
137
Can StockSpecific Sustainability Constraints be justified?
175
Complexities of Dynamic Forest Management Policies
191
Nonlinearities Biodiversity Conservation and Sustainable Forest Management
207
Joint Forest Management Experience and Modeling
223
PostNewtonian Economics and Sustainable Forest Management
253
Index
269
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