Environmental economics in developing countries: Issues and challenges
- New York: Routledge, 2024.
- xxxv, 369p., ref., ind., 23 cm X 16 cm
Recommended by: Rasananda Panda
Content:
Part I Environment, Ecology and Development Chapter 1 Three Theories of Growth, Environment, and Poverty Nexus Chapter 2 Natural Capital, Pandemic, and Development: Exploration of Nexus and Solutions Chapter 3 COVID-19: A Neo-Malthusian Event?: Ecological links, Challenges, and Opportunities Chapter 4 Electrification and Development: Empirical Evidence on the Effect of Electricity Provision on Household Welfare Part II Economics of Nature Conservation Chapter 5 Incentive-Based Approaches to Nature Conservation Chapter 6 Forests, Carbon Sequestration, and Ecosystem Services: Are There 'Two-for-One' Deals? Chapter 7 Incentives for Rural Households to Establish Tree Cover on Agricultural Land in Andhra Pradesh, India Chapter 8 Minimizing Ecological Damage from Road Improvement in Tropical Forests Part III Climate Change and Development Chapter 9 Regional Climate Vulnerabilities in South Asia: A Development Perspective Chapter 10 Climate-Smart Agriculture in Developing Economies: An Analysis of Strategies and Policies Chapter 11 Pandemic, Climate Change, and Sustainable Development Part IV Economics of Environmental Policy Chapter 12 Environmental Policy in India: Retrospect and Recent Developments Chapter 13 Household Waste Management and the Role of Gender in Nepal Chapter 14 Fabricated Electric Fencing: A Promising Strategy for Reducing Crop Damages from Wildlife in Bhutan. Chapter 15 Revisiting the Regional Environmental Economics Networks: Some Lessons and Reflections Index
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--business & economics--environmental economics--economic development environmental aspects--environmental economics developing countries--sustainable development