Case studies
| | 1.1 Economic returns from the biosphere | 5-6 |
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| | 2.1 Ranching for subsidies in Brazil | 37 |
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| | 5.1 The economic impact: the 1990 Clean Air Act amendments | 107‑9 |
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| | 8.1 Asset recycling at Xerox | 167‑8 |
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| | 9.1 Sustainable forest management practice: the case of the Menominee Indian Reservation | 188‑9 |
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| | 9.2 Habitat preservation of endangered fish species in the Virgin River systems: an application of the safe minimum standard approach | 191 |
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| | 10.1 Economic effects of poor indoor air quality | 206‑7 |
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| | 12.1 Purchasing pollution | 257‑8 |
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| | 14.1 Economics and the Endangered Species Act | 301‑2 |
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| | 15.1 Economics and the Endangered Species Act: costs of species protection | 321‑2 |
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| | 16.1 The roots of overfishing | 351 |
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| | 16.2 Overreacting to overcapacity | 355 |
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| | 17.1 Mining the earth | 378‑9 |
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| | 18.1 Communal tenure in Papua New Guinea | 414 |
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Book title: Principles of Environmental Economics:Economics, Ecology and Public Policy.
Contributors: Ahmed M. Hussen - Author.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2000.
Page number: xvii.
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