Natural Resource and Environmental EconomicsSocial inclusion is a hot topic within education and particularly within PE, where exclusive practice is often particularly embedded and where inclusive practice can be a challenge to implement. The National Curriculum for PE places great emphasis on the importance of inclusion and the responsibilities of teachers to provide programmes of study that incorporate all pupils. |
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Fundamental features in the economic approach | 8 |
Concepts of sustainability | 50 |
Netherlands | 72 |
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abatement costs allocation analysis assets assume assumptions behaviour benefits biodiversity C₁ chapter constant constraint consumption countries decision demand depletion discount rate discussed ECBA economic economists effects efficient emissions environment environmental environmental accounting environmental economics equal Equation estimate example exist external extraction costs Figure firms fish forest given global growth Hartwick's rule harvesting Hotelling's rule impacts implies increase indifference curve individual inputs instruments intertemporal marginal cost marginal utility maximise measure ment natural capital natural resources nomic non-renewable resource Note obtain optimal outcomes output P₁ period permits pollution population possible present value problem production function programme property rights quantity R₁ reduce relevant renewable resource resource extraction resource stock SAN DIEGO shadow price social welfare social welfare function species substitution Table target timber tion unit utility function valuation variables zero