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These pages contain information on a variety of different resources that could be useful in preparing courses in environmental economics at various levels of technical complexity (from high school to graduate school). Individual records are categorized in a variety of ways:
- Type (e.g., books, journal articles, and web sites)
- Topic (e.g., cost-benefit analysis)
- Training Use
Other guides to course materials on environmental economics can be found elsewhere on the Web. One example is David Pearce's Guide to Environmental Economics Textbooks (2002).
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Note: The materials for this page were assembled in 1999-2000 and as a result, many newer reference materials produced since this date are not included among the citations, and many links to websites available at that time are no longer functioning.