Cost-benefit analysis and other economic jargon now crop up consistently in
texts on environmental policy. In Valuing Nature, social scientists, led by John
Forster of the Centre for the Study of Environmental Change at the University of
Lancaster, argue the environment should not be viewed as a commodity. Published
by Routledge, £15.99, ISBN 0415148758.
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