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Environmental economics plays a key role in identifying options for efficie
nt natural resource management that facilitate sustainable development. Thu
s, environmental issues has been a rather important topic and given priorit
y in public agenda of both developed and developing worlds, in recent decad
es. A number of developing country, at the beginning stage of development h
ave focused on industry at the expense of agriculture, in spite of agricult
ure was a main source sector of their economies.
When the environment has emerged as a major world-wide concern, natural res
ource degradation is becoming a serious impediment to economic development
and the alleviation of poverty in the developing world. Therefore in a numb
er of country both developed and developing, make case studies, which cover
a wide range of environments impacts and valuation concept and techniques.
Because these type of studies (environmental cost-benefit analysis) play a
key role in identifying options for efficient natural resource management
that facilitate environment friendly development.