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Natural resource economics: analysis, theory, and applications

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Mathematical analysis is key to the modeling and management of natural resources.

By presenting required mathematical methods, classic dynamic models for non-renewable and renewable resources, and by exploring several contemporary problems, this text provides a foundation for advanced research.

Topics include seminal models in fishery, forestry and non-renewable resource management, as well as an extensive collection of contemporary applications that include the optimal transition from fossil fuels to clean energy, the optimal timing of interventions to save endangered species, pest control and the optimal management of antibiotic resistance.

Deterministic and stochastic models in both discrete and continuous time are covered.

The book encourages students to pursue a deeper understanding of the analytics of resource problems and to deploy numerical methods when analytical results prove intractable.

The combination of analysis, theory and applications will launch the next generation of resource economists, while serving as a useful reference for established researchers.

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Cambridge University Press
1108606202 / 9781108606202
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
333.7
29/01/2020
England
English
384 pages
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