Eco-pragmatism
Making Sensible Environmental Decisions in an Uncertain World
Format:Hardback
Publisher:The University of Chicago Press
Published:9th Apr '99
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This text takes on the critical controversies in environmental law in the late 1990s: how to assess the values of future environmental benefits; how to use economic measurements of environmental values; and how to streamline the regulatory process to respond to changing scientific data. Daniel Farber steers a middle course between the "bean counters," who advocate strict cost-benefit analysis, and the "tree huggers," who favour environmental protection at any cost. The book explores fundamental issues in environmental economics, the philosophical disputes over the legitimacy of cost-benefit analysis, and the legal issues involved in applying and interpreting complex environmental statues. Synthesizing the best of our existing regulatory regime, Farber's analysis cuts a path through the thickets surrounding environmental policy.
ISBN: 9780226238067
Dimensions: 23mm x 18mm x 2mm
Weight: 425g
210 pages