Economics of Water Quality
Discover the intricate relationship between economics and environmental health in the insightful book Economics of Water Quality, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006. This comprehensive hardback edition spans an impressive 620 pages and brings together a wealth of economic studies focused on critical water quality issues.
Delve into the economic aspects of water quality as the book explores key topics such as identifying the actions and incentives of polluters, designing and comparing effective control mechanisms, and analyzing the costs and benefits associated with various water quality programs. Moreover, it addresses the complexities of managing transboundary water quality, making it an essential read for policymakers, environmental economists, and anyone passionate about sustainable water management.
Enhance your understanding of water quality economics today with this authoritative resource!