Public agencies and industry will probably spend tens of billions of dollars on new water pollution abatement facilities in the next few decades. Added billions will be spent for the operation of new and existing facilities. How can physical science research reduce the cost of achieving objectives? And how can social science research make sure that the right objectives are being efficiently pursued? This title, first published in 1962, is directed to the orientation of the research effort, and the tool used for this purpose is an economic framework. This book will be of interest to students of economics and environmental studies.



Autorentext

Allen V. Kneese



Inhalt

Preface, Allen V. Kneese; Part 1 An Economic Framework, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 1 Introduction, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 2 Water Pollution - Nature, Effects, Treatment, Alternatives to Treatment, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 3 Economic Efficiency, Social Policy, and the Pollution Problem, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 4 Evaluation - Determination and Integration of Individual and Social Values - Focus of Public Policy, Allen V. Kneese; Part 2 Research Needs, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 5 The Effect of Wastes on Receiving Water - Some Computational and Scientific Problems, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 6 Deficiencies in Technical and Economic Knowledge - Damages, Treatment, and Abatement Costs, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 7 Problems in Devising Procedures for Approximating Optimum Systems, Allen V. Kneese; Chapter 8 Summary of Part I and a Brief Review of Selected Research Needs, Allen V. Kneese;

Titel
Water Pollution
Untertitel
Economics Aspects and Research Needs
EAN
9781317387565
ISBN
978-1-317-38756-5
Format
PDF
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
18.06.2015
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
12.87 MB
Anzahl Seiten
124
Jahr
2015
Untertitel
Englisch