000 01885nam a2200289uu 4500
001 3092513115132
003 OSt
005 20190211181101.0
008 130925s2013 xx ||||g| |0|| 0 eng d
020 _a0801839866
090 _a5.10
_bP3591e
100 1 _aPEARCE, David W.
_98214
245 1 0 _aEconomics of natural resources and the environment
260 _aBaltimore :
_bThe Johns Hopkins University ,
_c2013
300 _a378 p.
505 8 0 _tPart I. Economy and environment
_t1. The historical development of environmental economics
_t2. The circular economy
_t3. The sustainable economy
_tPart II. The economics of pollution
_t4. The optional level of pollution
_t5. The market achievement of optional pollution
_t6. Taxation and optional pollution
_t7. Environmental standards, taxes and subsidies
_t8. Marketable pollution permits
_t9. Measuring environmental damage I: total economic value
_t10. Measuring environmental damage II: valuation methodologies
_t11. Pollution-Control policy in mixed economies
_t12. Pollution-Control in centrally-planned economies
_t13. Global pollution policy
_tPart III. Ethics and future generations
_t14. Discounting the future
_t15. Environmental ethics
_tPart IV. The economics of natural resources
_t16. Renewable resources
_t17. The extinction of species
_t18. Exhaustible resources
_t19. Measuring and mitigating natural resource scarcity
_tPart V. Development and environment
_t20. Development, preservation and conservation
_t21. A case study of wetlands
_t22. Environment and developing countries
650 4 _aPolítica Ambiental
_913280
650 4 _aPoluição
_928625
650 4 _aAspecto Econômico
_911952
650 4 _aRecursos Naturais
_928626
650 4 _aDesenvolvimento Sustentável
_912052
650 4 _aEstudo de Caso
_911993
700 1 _aTURNER, R. Kerry
_948827
942 _cG
998 _a20130925
_b1311^b
_cPedro
998 _a20131112
_b1407^b
_cPedro
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
_c45255
_d45255
041 _aeng