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050 00 ^a HC79.E5^bB368 2013 |
100 1 ^aBartelmus, Peter |
245 10 ^aSustainability economics :^ban introduction /^cPeter Bartelmus ; with an introduction by Arik Bartelmus |
260 ^aAbingdon, Oxon ;^aNew York :^bRoutledge,^c2013. |
300 ^axv, 147 p. :^bill. ;^c22 cm. |
490 1 ^aRoutledge textbooks in environmental and agriculturaleconomics ;^v5 |
504 ^aIncludes bibliographical references and index. |
505 0 ^aPt. 1. Ecological sustainability : How much nature do we need? -- How much nature do we have? Can we sustain its use? -- What should we do about it? -- Pt. 2. Economic sustainability : How much for nature? -- What is the value of nature? -- Accounting for economic sustainability -- What should we do about it? -- Bridging the gap : ecological and environmental economics -- Pt. 3. Sustainable development : What else do we need? -- A cure-all paradigm? -- What should we do about it? -- Some conclusions : What is countable? What counts? What should we do about it? |
520 ^aThe book is a concise introduction to an emerging field with in economics. Drawing on numerous disciplines, including environmental science, environmental and ecological economics and optimal growth theory, sustainability remains a hazy and complex subject |
650 0 ^aEnvironmental economics. |
650 0 ^aSustainable development. |
650 0 ^aEconomic development^xEnvironmental aspects. |
830 0 Routledge textbooks in environmental and agriculturaleconomics ;^v5 |
999 ^aประวีณา ปานทอง |