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The Economics of Third World National Parks Issues of Tourism and Environmental Management

By: A Shah
184 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Edward Elgar
The Economics of Third World National Parks
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  • The Economics of Third World National Parks ISBN: 9781858982182 Hardback Jan 1995 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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About this book

The author analyses the problems and advocates solutions drawing on a wide range of sources. Issues discussed include the effects of economic activity on a national park, the tourist problem, valuing a national park and the use of cost-benefit decision-making. `This book successfully brings basic concepts of economics to bear on the important problem of preserving and managing natural environments in developing countries for the benefit of people everywhere' - Anthony C. Fisher.

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The atemporal problem of the buffer area; the intertemporal problem of the buffer area; the effects of economic activity in the buffer area on the national park; the tourist problem - the demand for wildlife viewing; the supply of wildlife viewing services; value of a national park and cost-benefit decision-making; an eco-development plan for a greater national park.

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By: A Shah
184 pages, Figs, tabs
Publisher: Edward Elgar
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