Bookshelf

The Theory of Environmental Policy by William J. Baumol, Wallace E. Oates

Nature’s Keepers : The Remarkable Story of How the Nature Conservancy Became the Largest Environmental Group in the World by Bill Birchard

The New Economy Of Nature : The Quest To Make Conservation Profitable by Gretchen Daily, Katherine Ellison

Human Well-Being and the Natural Environment by Partha Dasgupta

Investing in Nature : Case Studies of Land Conservation in Collaboration with Business by William Ginn

Nature And The Marketplace : Capturing The Value Of Ecosystem Services by Geoffrey Heal

Conservation Finance Handbook: How Communities are Paying for Parks and Land Conservation by Kim Hopper, Ernest Cook

From Walden to Wall Street : Frontiers of Conservation Finance by James N. Levitt (Editor)

Conservation : Linking Ecology, Economics, and Culture by Monique Borgerhoff Mulder, Peter Coppolillo

Handbook of Biodiversity Valuation: A Guide for Policy Makers by Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development

Handbook Of Market Creation for Biodiversity: Issues in Implementation by OECD

Harnessing Markets for Biodiversity: Towards Conservation and Sustainable Use by OECD

Development as Freedom by Amartya Sen

Economics of the Environment: Selected Readings, Fifth Edition by Robert N. Stavins (Editor)

Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, Sixth Edition by Tom Tietenberg

 

One Response to Bookshelf

  1. Dag Forssell says:

    Are you the Lars Christian Smith who purchased videos on Perceptual Control Theory (PCT) from me in 1995?

    If so, and if you have used PCT in your thinking, I would be happy to send you a pre-pre-publication copy of
    Dialogues concerning two life sciences
    Psychology of Tomorrow–Today
    Perhaps you will be interested in having a look at “Dialogues” and providing me with a comment as appropriate — You be the judge.

    I have uploaded significant portions of the volume as it stands here:
    http://www.livingcontrolsystems.com/dialogues/content_dialogues.html

    Best, Dag Forssell

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