Environmental and Natural Resource Economics (The Pearson Series in Economics) by Tom Tietenberg offers a policy-oriented approach to understanding economic theory within the context of environmental and natural resource management. Authored by a respected expert in the field, this 10th edition provides students with a comprehensive global perspective on key issues through up-to-date information and relevant debates. The book is structured flexibly to accommodate various course outlines, ensuring that instructors can tailor their syllabi according to specific needs. Engaging features such as self-test exercises, debates, and practical examples help students actively learn and prepare for real-world challenges in the field of environmental and natural resource economics. With a print length of 632 pages, this text is an essential resource for students seeking a deep understanding of how economic principles apply to environmental conservation and sustainable resource use.
