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Zusatztext "Editors Anderson and Leal! along with this volume's contributors! make a strong argument for the cautious use of private property rights to alleviate the environmental issues people face. ? This book is extremely easy to read and will be an interesting ancillary text for a course on environmental economics! politics! or policy. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." (B. J. Peterson! Choice! Vol. 53 (12)! August! 2016) Informationen zum Autor Katy Hansen Laura Huggins Holly Lipke Fretwell Shawn Regan Brandon Scarborough Lawrence Watson Klappentext This book provides a vision for environmentalism's future, based on the success of environmental entrepreneurs around the world. The work provides the next generation of environmental market ideas and the chapters are co-authored with young scholars and policy analysts who represent the next generation of environmental leaders. Zusammenfassung This book provides a vision for environmentalism's future! based on the success of environmental entrepreneurs around the world. The work provides the next generation of environmental market ideas and the chapters are co-authored with young scholars and policy analysts who represent the next generation of environmental leaders. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Visions of Environmentalism 2. Rethinking the Way We Think 3. Who Owns the Environment? 4. This Land Is Whose Land? 5. Prospecting for Energy and the Environment 6. Tapping Water Markets 7. Fencing the Fishery 8. Calling on Communities 9. Enviropreneurship in Action 10. Frontiers of Free Market Environmentalism
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1. Visions of Environmentalism 2. Rethinking the Way We Think 3. Who Owns the Environment? 4. This Land Is Whose Land? 5. Prospecting for Energy and the Environment 6. Tapping Water Markets 7. Fencing the Fishery 8. Calling on Communities 9. Enviropreneurship in Action 10. Frontiers of Free Market Environmentalism
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"Editors Anderson and Leal, along with this volume's contributors, make a strong argument for the cautious use of private property rights to alleviate the environmental issues people face. ... This book is extremely easy to read and will be an interesting ancillary text for a course on environmental economics, politics, or policy. Summing Up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates through faculty." (B. J. Peterson, Choice, Vol. 53 (12), August, 2016)