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A. M. Ujihara and M. Gough, ManagingMsh From Municipal Waste Incinerators, Resources for the Future, Washington, D.C., 1989. [Pg.59]

Portnev, P. R. (ed.), "Public Policies for Environmental Protection." Resources for the Future, Washington, DC, 1990. [Pg.443]

Landsberg, II. II., cd. (1993). Making National Energy Policy. Washington, DC Resources for the Future. Portney, P. R., ed. (1990). Public Policies for Environmental Protection. Washington, 1 )C Resources for the Future. Tieteiiberg, T. H. (1996). Environmental and Natural Resource Economics, 4th ed. New York HarperColhns. [Pg.363]

Barnett, H. J., and Morse, C. (1963). Scarcity and Growth The Economics of Natural Resource Availability. Baltimore Johns Hopkins Press for Resources for the Future. Brennan, T. J. Palmer, K. L. Koop, R. J. Ki upmck, A. J. Stagliano, V. and Burtraw, U. (1996). A Shock to the System Restructuring America s Electricity Industry. Washington, DC Resources for the Future. [Pg.461]

Weaver, J. L. (1986). Unitization of Oil and Gas Fields in Texas A Study of Legislative, Administrative, and Judieial Policies. Washington, DC Resources for the Future. [Pg.965]

Parry WH, Pizer WA. Emissions Trading versus C02 Taxes versus Standards. Resources for the Future, Issue Brief. 2007 5. p. 80-6. [Pg.40]

Freeman AM III (2003) The measure of environment and resources values theory and methods, 2nd edn. Resource for the Future, Washington... [Pg.135]

Gianessi LP, Puffer C (1991) Quality of the Environment Division Resources for the Future. 1616 P Street NW Washington DC, 20036... [Pg.421]

Natural gas (methane) can be obtained from gas hydrates. Gas hydrates are also called clathrates or methane hydrates. Gas hydrates are potentially one of the most important energy resources for the future. Methane gas hydrates are increasingly considered a potential energy resource. Methane gas hydrates are crystalline solids formed by combination of methane and water at low temperatures and high pressures. Gas hydrates have an iee-hke crystalline lattiee of water molecules with methane molecules trapped inside. Enormous reserves of hydrates can be foimd imder eontinental shelves and on land under permafrost. The amount of organic... [Pg.16]

Characterization of carnotite uranium deposit in calcrete channels, Trekkopje, Namibia. In Proceedings of Africa Uncovered Mineral Resources for the future. SEG-GSSA 2008 Conference, 7 -1 o" July 2008, 114-121. Boyle, D.R. 1984. The genesis of surficial uranium deposits. In Toen, P.D. (ed) Surficial Uranium Deposits. lAEA-Tecdoc-322. Vienna, 45-52. [Pg.429]

Gasman EA, Dowlatabadi H. (2002) The Contextual Determinants of Malaria. Resources for the future, Washington DC. [Pg.263]

National Academy of Sciences (1979). Tropical legumes Resources for the future. National Research Council, Washington, E)C. [Pg.244]

Carter, L. J. 1987. Nuclear Imperatives and Public Trust. Resources for the Future, Inc., Washington, DC, 473 pp. [Pg.21]

In 1985,1 left OTA, and during 1986 through 1990,1 worked at a consulting firm, Environ, and a middle-of-the-road think tank, Resources for the Future. My book Dioxin, Agent Orange was published in 1986, and I continued to do research related to dioxin and became more and more convinced that few if any Vietnam veterans had any exposure to dioxin beyond the level common in all people, and that there was no credible evidence that environmental exposures to dioxin caused health effects.36... [Pg.221]

Castrale, J.S. (1985). Responses of wildlife to various tillage conditions. Trans. N. Amer. Wildl. andNatur. Resour. Conf., 50 142-156. Crosson, RR. (1994). Is United States agriculture sustainable Resources for the Future, 117 10-19. [Pg.525]

Bovenberg, A.L., Goulder, L.H., 2000. Neutralising the Adverse Industry Impacts of C02 Abatement Policies What Does it Cost Resources for the Future Discussion Paper 00-27. [Pg.48]

Pizer, W.A., 1997. Prices vs. Quantities Revisited The Case of Climate Change. RFF Discussion Paper 98-02, Resources for the Future, Washington DC. [Pg.160]

Mazur, Allan. 2004. True Warnings and False Alarms Evaluating Fears about the Health Risks of Technology, 1948—1971. Washington D.C. Resources for the Future. [Pg.188]

In most chapters, a brief historical review depicts the evolution of relevant concepts. The state of the art emerges, and a bridge to future developments guides the reader toward what still needs to be done. The abundant references should be a valuable resource for the future specialist. [Pg.316]

Sterner, T. (2002) Policy Instruments for Environmental and Natural Resource Management. Resources for the Future Press, Co-published with World Bank and Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency, Washington. [Pg.214]

Raymond, L. 2003. Private Rights in Public Resources Equity and Property Allocation in Market-Based Environmental Policy. Washington, DC Resources for the Future Press. [Pg.369]


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