Specialists in various areas of natural resource economics assemble a reference for graduate students, instructors, and researchers. It revolves around the themes of non-renewable resources,
modeling biological resources, conserving biological resources, and water resources. Among the topics are empirical evidence on the theory of non-renewable resource economics, bioeconomics:
nature as capital, biological resistance, the spatial economics of forest conservation, water institutions and the law of one price, and transboundary water issues. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold,
Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)