Complete Title
The economic value of biodiversity
Description
The authors show how cost-benefit techniques can be applied to biodiversity and how they provide a measure of the efficiency of conservation techniques. Only if biodiversity conservation passes a basic economic test such as cost-benefit analysis is it likely to be incorporated into policy. Written with great clarity and accessibility, the book will be invaluable to policy-makers and others grappling with this subject, and is also a very suitable introdution and course-book for students of economics and environmental studies.
ISBN
1-85383-225-1
1-85383-195-6
Organization(s)
Imprint
London : Earthscan, 1994
Physical Description
xiii, 172p.
Notes
Includes bibliographic references
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Publisher
Bibliographic level
Monograph/item
Physical medium
PDF
Printed
Number of library copies
2
Print availability status
Status unknown