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Book Description
The management of natural resources located on private lands often involves a perceived conflict between the mix of private and public benefits they produce. This book is focused on one such issue: the design of policy relating to the production of wetland outputs in order to maximize private and social welfare. The authors first address the welfare impacts of alternative wetland management strategies on the wider community. They then concentrate on privately owned wetlands in Australia and find that they generate substantial public benefits. Furthermore, they are able to identify cost-effective avenues to increase these benefits. The authors then turn their attention to the integration of policy costs in decision-making and the implications for wetland policy. They highlight the fact that policy development and implementation is a costly process and in some cases can even outweigh the net benefits available from increasing wetland production.
About the Author
Stuart M. Whitten, Institutional Economist, CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems, Canberra, Australia and Visiting Fellow at University College, The University of New South Wales, Canberra, Australia and Jeff Bennett, Professor of Environmental Management, Asia Pacific School of Economics and Government, The Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
Managing Wetlands for Private And Social Good: Theory, Policy And Cases from Australia (New Horizons in Environmental Economics),Stuart M. Whitten,Jeff Bennett,Edward Elgar Publishing,1840648988,Australia,Business & Economics,Business / Economics / Finance,Business/Economics,Economic aspects,Economics - General,Public Policy - General,Real Estate - General,Wetland management
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