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Demonstrates the link between physical models of the environment and policy analysis in support of policy making. Each chapter addresses an environmental policy issue using a quantitative modeling approach. The volume addresses three general areas of policy: non-point source pollution in agriculture; pollution generated in the extractive industries; and transboundary pollutants from burning fossil fuels.
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1. Modelling Environmental Policy: An Introduction; W.E. Martin, L.A. McDonald. 2. Modelling Nonpoint Source Pollution in an Integrated System; A. Bouzaher, J. Shogren. 3. Modelling Environmental and Trade Policy Linkages: The Case of EU and US Agriculture; D.G. Abler, J.S. Shortle. 4. Modelling Ecosystem Constraints in the Clean Water Act: A Case Study in Clearwater National Forest; P.F. Roan, W.E. Martin. 5. Costs & Benefits of Coke Oven Emission Controls; T.J. Considine, et al. 6. Modeling Equilibria and Risk Under Global Environmental Constraints; A. Haurie, R. Loulou. 7. Relative Contribution of the Enhanced Greenhouse Effect on the Coastal Changes in Louisiana; I.J. Curiel, et al. 8. The Use of Mathematical Models in Policy Evaluation: Comments; K.A. Miller.
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