Economics of the Environment: Theories, Policies and Practices offers a comprehensive and accessible introduction to the economic dimensions of environmental challenges, focusing on key issues such as externalities, environmental valuation, pollution control, natural resource management, and climate change economics, Blending theoretical foundations with real-world examples and policy applications, the book equips readers with the analytical tools needed to understand and address the environmental implications of economic decision-making. Each chapter includes clearly defined learning objectives, case studies, and visual aids to support conceptual clarity and practical understanding. This book is ideal for students, educators, researchers, and anyone interested in the intersection of economics and environmental sustainability.
Contents –
1. Introduction to Environmental Economics
2. Valuing the Environment
3. The Economics of Pollution Control
4. Natural Resource Economics
5. Climate Change Economics
