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In May 1998, an international workshop on community-based natural resource manage- ment (CBNRM) was jointly organized by the Economic Development Institute of the World Bank (now the World Bank Institute), Canada's International Development Research Centre (IDRC), the Ford Foundation, and other agencies. Held in Washington, DC, the workshop was attended by 200 policymakers, practitioners, and researchers from about 60 countries who were involved in some aspect of CBNRM in developing and transition economies | F Environmental ECONOMICS AND NATURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT ANDERSON ENVIRONMENTAL ECONOMICS and Natural Resource Management The tools of environmental economics guide policymakers as they weigh development against nature present against future and certain benefits against uncertain consequences. From reluctant-but-necessary calculations of the value of life to moral quandaries over profits at the environment s expense the models and findings explained in this textbook are relevant to today s more pressing dilemmas. The third edition of Environmental Economics and Natural Resource Management retains the application-based narratives and visual emphasis of the second edition while covering the latest policy initiatives following recent trends and becoming even more user friendly. An expanded array of color photographs diagrams and other visual aids provide new perspectives on global environmental and resource issues. The book covers topics including Efficiency and Cost-Benefit Analysis Natural Resource Management Globalization Environmental Ethics Population Growth and Poverty This fascinating textbook will be invaluable to students undertaking courses in environmental economics ecological economics and environmental and resource economics. The book includes an online Instructor s Guide with answers to all the practice problems as well as downloadable slides of figures and tables from the book. David A. Anderson received his B.A. from the University of Michigan and his M.A. and Ph.D. from Duke University. He is currently the Paul G. Blazer Professor of Economics at Centre College .