The purpose of the thesis is to contribute to the debate on the role of natural resources in development economics, which has e become more challenging in recent years, due to multiple actors interaction, such as anthropogenic pressure, climate change, environmental conservation and social development. In this context, a fundamental issue is the evaluation of the multiple variables that revolve around development, aiming to a better management of its relationship with the environment, to help policy makers improve their performance.

Cufari, D. (2016). Measuring economic impacts on ecosystem and human well-being [10.58015/cufari-daniele_phd2016].

Measuring economic impacts on ecosystem and human well-being

CUFARI, DANIELE
2016-01-01

Abstract

The purpose of the thesis is to contribute to the debate on the role of natural resources in development economics, which has e become more challenging in recent years, due to multiple actors interaction, such as anthropogenic pressure, climate change, environmental conservation and social development. In this context, a fundamental issue is the evaluation of the multiple variables that revolve around development, aiming to a better management of its relationship with the environment, to help policy makers improve their performance.
2016
2015/2016
Teoria economica e istituzioni
26.
economics; natural resources; development; environmental policies
Settore SECS-P/06 - ECONOMIA APPLICATA
Settore ECON-04/A - Economia applicata
English
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Cufari, D. (2016). Measuring economic impacts on ecosystem and human well-being [10.58015/cufari-daniele_phd2016].
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