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Environmental Sites: Economic
- CED: California Environmental
Dialogue
The mission of the California Environmental Dialogue (CED) is to engage
California business, corporate, environmental, and government leaders
collaboratively to produce timely and improved environmental protection,
while reducing costs to business, government, and society. By engaging
in a formal dialogue, CED builds relationships and trust, which allow
its members to pursue public and private policies leading to enhanced
environmental outcomes and economic efficiencies. - site intro.
- Cost-Benefit
Analysis: Resources for the Future
Project summaries, completed projects, testimonies, issue briefs, articles,
reports, discussion papers on cost-benefit analysis topics. RFF is a
nonprofit and nonpartisan think tank located in Washington, DC that
conducts independent research - rooted primarily in economics and other
social sciences - on environmental and natural resource issues.
- Economic
& Business Geography Resources & Reading Lists
Land use theory and resources, air transportation, retail geography,
and public facilities, +. From University of Washington geography professor
Gunter Krumme.
- Economagic.com: The Economic
Time Series Page
Extensive data collections of national and world economic data,
with charts and Excel files.
- Encylopedia of Law and
Economics
From publishers Edward Elgar and the University of Ghent.
- Institute for Ecological
Tourism
Topics include: Ecotourism Defined, Eight Characteristics of Ecotourism,
Principles of Sustainability, The Grandfather of Ecotourism, Ecosystems
of California's North Coast, Education & Training, Ecotourism Program
Development, Ecotourism & Sustainable Development in Guatemala -
A Guided Tour, Certificate Program in Ecotourism Planning & Management,
and Links to Related Resources.
- Institute of Ecolonomics
Site, founded by actor Dennis Weaver, dedicated to a healthy environment
and a prosperous economy.
- Markets
and Competition: Resources for the Future
Project summaries, completed projects, testimonies, issue briefs, articles,
reports, discussion papers on modeling topics. RFF is a nonprofit and
nonpartisan think tank located in Washington, DC that conducts independent
research - rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences -
on environmental and natural resource issues.
- Market-Based
Policy: Resources for the Future
Project summaries, completed projects, testimonies, issue briefs, articles,
reports, discussion papers on non-market valuation topics. RFF is anonprofit
and nonpartisan think tank located in Washington, DC that conductsindependent
research - rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences -
on environmental and natural resource issues.
- Risk: Resources for the Future
Project summaries, completed projects, testimonies, issue briefs, articles,
reports, discussion papers on risk topics. RFF is a nonprofit and nonpartisan
think tank located in Washington, DC that conducts independent research
- rooted primarily in economics and other social sciences - on environmental
and natural resource issues.
- Virtual
Library on the Information City
Geography of Communications, History, Modeling and Simulation,
Politics and Government, Telecommunications, and the Information Society.
By New York University's Taub Urban Research Center.
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