Economics for Collaborative Environmental Management
Discover the transformative insights of Economics for Collaborative Environmental Management by Graham Marshall, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2005. This enlightening book spans 184 pages and delves into the limitations of mainstream economics in addressing collaborative strategies for managing our environmental resources. Marshall expertly critiques the traditional economic frameworks that dominate public discussions, revealing their inadequacies in understanding decentralized approaches to environmental management. Ideal for students, professionals, and anyone interested in environmental conservation and sustainable resource management, this book offers a fresh perspective on the intersection of economics and ecology. Explore how collaborative methods can enhance environmental protection and resource management in developing countries and beyond. Enhance your knowledge and understanding of environmental economics with this essential read.