Quantifying Sustainable Development :The Future of Tropical Economies

Publication subTitle :The Future of Tropical Economies

Author: Hall   Charles A. S.;Laake   Patrick Van;Perez   Carlos Leon  

Publisher: Elsevier Science‎

Publication year: 2000

E-ISBN: 9780080492216

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780123188601

P-ISBN(Hardback):  9780123188601

Subject: F7 Trade Economy;Q1 General Biology;Q14 Biological Ecology (Ecology);Q95 Zoology;S-0 General Theory;TP Automation Technology , Computer Technology;TP274 数据处理、数据处理系统;X Environmental Science, Safety Science

Language: ENG

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Description

Until recently, the phenomenal economic development of the Asian tigers, Chile, and Malaysia, as well as the sustained economic growth of the United States, painted a very desirable and optimistic picture of free markets, fiscal responsibility, and, more generally, the entire dogma of neoclassical economics. As of the fall of 1998, however, the economies of many tropical countries have contracted severely, and the enthusiasm of the developing tropics for the free market and all of its ancillary policies is decidedly cooler. Have our traditional approaches to economics been failing the developing world?
This interdisciplinary book covers the conditions of the developing tropics, the resistance of some of their problems to earlier attempts at solutions, and the use of new tools to develop a much more comprehensive and empirical framework for analysis and decision making. It also presents the development of cutting edge technology that links GIS and modeling approaches with extensive databases on meteorology, soils, agricultural production, and land use. The book discusses whether development is sustainable through a synthesis of demographic, economic, and resource-specific considerations. Costa Rica is uniquely suited to this study because of its size, stage of development, democratic institutions, and national databases.
A CD-ROM containing all data and programs, color images, animated models, large data tables, and references accompanies the book.

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Chapter

Front Cover

pp.:  1 – 4

Contents

pp.:  6 – 16

Contributors

pp.:  16 – 20

Foreword

pp.:  20 – 24

Preface

pp.:  24 – 30

Section II: Development and Sustainability

pp.:  72 – 186

Section III: Adding a Spatial Dimension: Tools for Dynamic Geographical Analysis

pp.:  186 – 232

Section IV: Building a Geographical Database for Costa Rica

pp.:  232 – 376

Section V: Application to Sustainability Issues for Costa Rica’s Natural Resources

pp.:  376 – 590

Section VI: Biophysical Analysis of Major Components of the Economy

pp.:  590 – 762

Appendix I. Low-Cost Mapmaking

pp.:  762 – 774

Appendix II. A Free Micro GIS Program

pp.:  774 – 776

Appendix III

pp.:  776 – 782

Index

pp.:  782 – 792

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