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Provides an applied, practical approach to environmental economic theory that is accessible to students who have had minimal exposure to economics as well as those with an advanced understanding. With a strong focus on policy and real-world issues, Callan/Thomas’s ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT: THEORY, POLICY AND APPLICATIONS, Fifth Edition, complements economic theory with timely, real-world applications. Undergraduate or MBA students gain a clear perspective of the relationship between market activity and the environment. This text integrates a strong business perspective into the development of environmental decision making for a unique vantage point often overlooked in more conventional approaches. Students learn to use economic analytical tools, such as market models, benefit-cost analysis, and risk analysis, effectively to assess environmental problems and to evaluate policy solutions. With a proven, modular structure, this edition provides a well-organized presentation with the flexibility to tailor the presentation to your needs.

Table of Content:

  1. Module 1: Modeling Environmental Problems
  2. Introduction
  3. Ch 1: The Role of Economics in Environmental Management
  4. Introduction
  5. Economics and the Environment
  6. Understanding Environmental Damage
  7. Identifying Environmental Objectives
  8. Environmental Policy Planning: An Overview
  9. Conclusions
  10. Summary
  11. Review Questions
  12. Additional Readings
  13. Ch 2: Modeling the Market Process: A Review of the Basics
  14. Introduction
  15. Market Models: The Fundamentals
  16. Modeling Supply and Demand: An Overview
  17. Market Demand
  18. Market Supply
  19. Market Equilibrium
  20. Efficiency Criteria
  21. Welfare Measures
  22. Conclusions
  23. Summary
  24. Review Questions
  25. Additional Readings
  26. Ch 3: Modeling Market Failure
  27. Introduction
  28. Environmental Problems: A Market Failure
  29. Environmental Quality: A Public Good
  30. Modeling a Public Goods Market for Environmental Quality
  31. Environmental Problems: Externalities
  32. Modeling Environmental Damage as a Negative Externality
  33. The Absence of Property Rights
  34. Conclusions
  35. Summary
  36. Review Questions
  37. Additional Readings
  38. Module 2: Modeling Solutions to Environmental Problems
  39. Introduction
  40. Ch 4: Conventional Solutions to Environmental Problems: The Command-and-Control Approach
  41. Introduction
  42. Using Standards in Environmental Policy
  43. Are Environmental Standards Allocatively Efficient?
  44. General Approaches to Implementing Environmental Policy
  45. Is the Command-and-Control Approach Cost-Effective?
  46. Conclusions
  47. Summary
  48. Review Questions
  49. Additional Readings
  50. Ch 5: Economic Solutions to Environmental Problems: The Market Approach
  51. Introduction
  52. Descriptive Overview
  53. Pollution Charges
  54. Environmental Subsidies
  55. Deposit/Refund Systems
  56. Pollution Permit Trading Systems
  57. Conclusions
  58. Summary
  59. Review Questions
  60. Additional Readings
  61. Module 3: Analytical Tools for Environmental Planning
  62. Introduction
  63. Ch 6: Environmental Risk Analysis
  64. Introduction
  65. Concept of Risk
  66. Risk Assessment
  67. Risk Management
  68. Conclusions
  69. Summary
  70. Review Questions
  71. Additional Readings
  72. Ch 7: Assessing Benefits for Environmental Decision Making
  73. Introduction
  74. Environmental Benefits: Conceptual Issues
  75. Approaches to Measuring Environmental Benefits: An Overview
  76. Estimation Under the Physical Linkage Approach
  77. Direct Estimation Methods Under the Behavioral Linkage Approach
  78. Indirect Estimation Methods Under the Behavioral Linkage Approach
  79. Conclusions
  80. Summary
  81. Review Questions
  82. Additional Readings
  83. Ch 8: Assessing Costs for Environmental Decision Making
  84. Introduction
  85. Environmental Costs: Conceptual Issues
  86. Estimation Methods for Measuring Explicit Costs
  87. Cost Classifications in Practice
  88. Conclusions
  89. Summary
  90. Review Questions
  91. Additional Readings
  92. Ch 9: Benefit-Cost Analysis in Environmental Decision Making
  93. Introduction
  94. Time Adjustments to Environmental Benefits and Costs
  95. The Final Analysis: Comparing Environmental Benefits and Costs
  96. Reservations About Benefit-Cost Analysis
  97. U.S. Government Support of Benefit-Cost Analysis
  98. Reducing Lead in Gasoline: A Real-World Example
  99. Conclusions
  100. Summary
  101. Review Questions
  102. Additional Readings
  103. Module 4: The Case of Air
  104. Introduction
  105. Ch 10: Defining Air Quality: The Standard-Setting Process
  106. Introduction
  107. An Overview of U.S. Air Quality Legislation
  108. Defining the Objectives of Air Quality Control
  109. Setting Standards to Define Air Quality
  110. Implementing the Standards
  111. Analysis of U.S. Air Quality Policy
  112. Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Clean Air Act
  113. Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Air Quality Standards
  114. Conclusions
  115. Summary
  116. Review Questions
  117. Additional Readings
  118. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Air Quality Control Policy
  119. Ch 11: Improving Air Quality: Controlling Mobile Sources
  120. Introduction
  121. Urban Air Pollution
  122. Controlling Mobile Sources
  123. Economic Analysis of Mobile Source Controls
  124. Conclusions
  125. Summary
  126. Review Questions
  127. Additional Readings
  128. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Mobile Source Control Policy
  129. Ch 12: Improving Air Quality: Controlling Stationary Sources
  130. Introduction
  131. Acidic Deposition
  132. Controlling Stationary Sources
  133. Economic Analysis of Stationary Source Controls
  134. Conclusions
  135. Summary
  136. Review Questions
  137. Additional Readings
  138. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms Used in Stationary Source Control Policy
  139. Ch 13: Global Air Quality: Policies for Ozone Depletion and Climate Change
  140. Introduction
  141. Ozone Depletion
  142. Controlling Ozone Depletion
  143. Economic Analysis of Ozone Depletion Policy
  144. Climate Change
  145. Policy Response to Climate Change
  146. Economic Analysis of Climate Change Policies
  147. Conclusions
  148. Summary
  149. Review Questions
  150. Additional Readings
  151. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Global Air Quality Control Policy
  152. Module 5: The Case of Water
  153. Introduction
  154. Ch 14: Defining Water Quality: The Standard-Setting Process
  155. Introduction
  156. Understanding Water Resources
  157. Overview of U.S. Water Quality Legislation
  158. Policy Objectives
  159. Setting Standards to Define Water Quality
  160. Analysis of Receiving Water Quality Standards
  161. Benefit-Cost Analysis of the Clean Water Act
  162. Conclusions
  163. Summary
  164. Review Questions
  165. Additional Readings
  166. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Water Quality Control Policy
  167. Ch 15: Improving Water Quality: Controlling Point and Nonpoint Sources
  168. Introduction
  169. Controlling Point Sources
  170. Analysis of the Effluent Limitations
  171. The POTW Funding Program
  172. Analysis of the POTW Funding Program
  173. Controlling Nonpoint Sources
  174. Analysis of Nonpoint Source Controls
  175. Market-Based Solutions
  176. Watershed Management
  177. Conclusions
  178. Summary
  179. Review Questions
  180. Additional Readings
  181. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Water Quality Control Policy
  182. Ch 16: Protecting Safe Drinking Water
  183. Introduction
  184. Overview of U.S. Drinking Water Legislation
  185. Setting Standards to Define Safe Drinking Water
  186. Economic Analysis of Safe Drinking Water Policy
  187. Economic Principles in Pricing Water Supplies
  188. Conclusions
  189. Summary
  190. Review Questions
  191. Additional Readings
  192. Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Drinking Water Control Policy
  193. Module 6: The Case of Solid Wastes and Toxic Substances
  194. Introduction
  195. Ch 17: Managing Hazardous Solid Waste and Waste Sites
  196. Introduction
  197. Characterizing the Hazardous Waste Problem
  198. Overview of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy
  199. Controlling Hazardous Wastes: RCRA
  200. Analysis of U.S. Hazardous Waste Policy
  201. Overview of U.S. Hazardous Waste Site Policy
  202. Managing Uncontrolled Hazardous Waste Sites: Superfund
  203. Analysis of Superfund
  204. Conclusions
  205. Summary
  206. Review Questions
  207. Additional Readings
  208. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Hazardous Waste Control Policy
  209. Ch 18: Managing Municipal Solid Waste
  210. Introduction
  211. Characterizing Municipal Solid Waste
  212. Policy Response
  213. The Market for MSW Management Services
  214. Market Approaches to MSW Policy
  215. Conclusions
  216. Summary
  217. Review Questions
  218. Additional Readings
  219. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Municipal Solid Waste Policy
  220. Ch 19: Controlling Pesticides and Toxic Chemicals
  221. Introduction
  222. Overview of U.S. Pesticide Controls
  223. Controlling Pesticide Use
  224. Analysis of FIFRA
  225. Overview of U.S. Legislation on Toxic Chemicals
  226. Controlling Chemical Use
  227. Analysis of TSCA
  228. Economic Analysis and Market-Based Policy
  229. Conclusions
  230. Summary
  231. Review Questions
  232. Additional Readings
  233. A Reference to Acronyms and Terms in Toxic Substances Control Policy
  234. Module 7: Global Environmental Management
  235. Introduction
  236. Ch 20: Sustainable Development: International Environmental Agreements and International Trade
  237. Introduction
  238. Sustainable Development as a Global Objective
  239. Global Framework for Sustainable Development
  240. International Agreements to Control Transboundary Pollution
  241. International Trade and Environmental Protection
  242. Conclusions
  243. Summary
  244. Review Questions
  245. Additional Readings
  246. Ch 21: Sustainable Approaches: Industrial Ecology and Pollution Prevention
  247. Introduction
  248. Industrial Ecology
  249. Pollution Prevention
  250. Strategic Initiatives and Programs
  251. Conclusions
  252. Summary
  253. Review Questions
  254. Additional Readings
  255. References
  256. Glossary
  257. Index

 

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