Economics for a Sustainable World
An Introduction to Natural Resource and Environmental Economics
Edward B Barbier author Joanne C Burgess author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Publishing:30th Jun '25
£49.99
This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

An undergraduate textbook exploring how the economy intrinsically depends on nature and how it can guide policy to ensure sustainability.
This undergraduate textbook, aimed at students with little or no prior knowledge of economics, explores how the economy intrinsically depends on nature and how markets, institutions, and governance can be used to ensure global sustainability.Written for undergraduate students with little or no exposure to economics, this introductory textbook offers a new perspective on environmental economics for the 21st century. It explains how economics for a sustainable world requires a new approach: accepting that the economy is intrinsically dependent on nature. Drawing on up-to-date case studies from around the globe, the book examines how economic concepts and techniques can apply to a wide range of environmental challenges while ensuring that poor and vulnerable members of society are included in progress toward sustainable development. The book also addresses current environmental policy options and innovations at the local, regional, and international levels. Chapters cover key topics such as climate change, pollution, energy, minerals, forests, land use, oceans, biodiversity, and water scarcity. Included in the book are the following pedagogical features: learning objectives, boxed examples, discussion questions, lists of further resources, and a glossary.
ISBN: 9781108972697
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500 pages