Applied Environmental Economics
Discover the innovative world of "Applied Environmental Economics" by Ian J. Bateman, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This insightful book spans 358 pages and delves into the unique application of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) techniques to spatial cost-benefit analysis, specifically addressing complex land use change challenges. With a focus on environmental economics, this work is essential for economists, environmental managers, and regional planners alike. Bateman’s imaginative approach not only enhances understanding but also provides practical solutions for real-world environmental issues. Elevate your knowledge and expertise in the intersection of economics and environmental management with this essential read.