Description
Environmental and Natural Resource Economics bridges knowledge between the major natural environmental issues and which economic policies could be applied for reducing human impacts on such issues. It is distinctive from other environmental economics textbooks by covering not only basic concepts introduced in environmental economics but also explains economic models developed in resource economics for optimizing the use of non-renewable and renewable resources for sustainability.
This textbook will help students understand how to apply economics for utilizing policies to mitigate environmental issues caused from the output side of economic activities such as emitting pollutants or generating wastes and those derived from the input side such as natural resource extractions.
About the Author
Associate Professor Kentaka Aruga gained his PhD from the University of Rhode Island in 2010. Since then, he has worked in several research positions, before beginning his current role as Associate Professor at Saitama University. Here he teaches modules on environmental and natural resource economics. His research interests include Agricultural Economics, Non-renewable resources, Fisheries Economics, Energy Economics, and Time Series Econometrics. He has authored or co-authored over 30 journal papers, over five book chapters, and three books.
Book Information
ISBN 9783030950798
Author Kentaka Aruga
Format Paperback
Page Count 193
Imprint Springer Nature Switzerland AG
Publisher Springer Nature Switzerland AG