Modelling In Ecological Economics (Current Issues in Ecological Economics Series)
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Book Description
This book focuses on modelling in ecological economics and offers a comprehensive overview of current and emerging methods of applying mathematical, computational and conceptual methods to environmental issues. Following a detailed introduction, the authors investigate various modelling techniques including: • evolutionary modelling • input-output modelling • neo-Austrian modelling • entropy in ecological economics • thermodynamic models • multi-criteria evaluation • agent-based modelling • the environmental Kuznets curve. In each of the specially commissioned chapters, the expert authors have tried to limit the level of complexity to create a unique and accessible resource. As such, this book should have a wide appeal among scholars, researchers and students with an interest in modelling techniques and their use in ecological and environmental economics.
About the Author
Edited by John Proops, Professor of Ecological Economics, School of Politics, International Relations and the Environment, Keele University, UK and Paul Safonov, Assistant Professor of Business Computer Information Systems, St. Cloud State University, Minnesota
Modelling In Ecological Economics (Current Issues in Ecological Economics Series),PAUL SAFONOV,Edward Elgar Publishing,1843762226,Business & Economics,Business/Economics,Econometric models,Economics - General,Environmental economics,Methodology,Natural Resources,Nature / Field Guide Books
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