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Valuing Nature?: Economics, ethics and environment
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ISBN: 0415148758
Author: Foster, John Bellamy
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The state of the environment is now widely acknowledged as a serious cause for concern. Valuing Nature? argues that responding to this concern by economic valuation of the environment as a consumer good only makes matters worse. The book brings together philosophers, economists and sociologists to put the case for a new and more creative approach to environmental policy. The discussion covers: the structure of environmental policy-making the current orthodoxy in environmental economics and its deficiencies the deeper problems with contingent valuation surveys and cost-benefit analysis for environmental decisions alternative valuation methods Embracing three disciplines, this book is nevertheless written in a clear, accessible style. It includes chapters by Geoff Hodgson, Clive Spash, Michael Jacobs, Brian Wynne and John ONeill. Its ground-breaking critique and suggestions will be of great interest both to specialists in the field and to students of the disciplines concerned; it has important messages for anyone concerned with how decisions about the environment are made.
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