Foundation for Research on Economics & the Environment

"The causes of environmental problems are fundamentally economic, and the consequences have important economic dimensions. That’s why anyone who wishes to play an effective role in the environmental policy process will benefit from having a real understanding of environmental economics."

—Professor Robert Stavins,Harvard Environmental Economics Program

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Judge Dave and the Rainbow People

By Judge Dave Sentelle

December 05, 2002

Saving a Place: Endangered Species in the 21st Century

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Pete Geddes, Ed.

December 05, 2000

Federal Judge's Desk Reference to Environmental Economics

By John A. Baden, Ph.D.

December 05, 1998

Writers on the Range

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Don Snow

December 05, 1998

Managing the Commons

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Douglas S. Noonan

December 05, 1998

The Next West: Public Lands,Community, and Economy in the American West

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Karl Hess, Ph.D.

December 05, 1997

Environmental Gore: A Constructive Response to Earth in the Balance

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Ed.

October 02, 1994

The Yellowstone Primer: Land and Resource Management in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Ed.

December 05, 1984

The Vanishing Farmland Crisis: Critical Views of the Movement to Preserve Agricultural Land

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Ed.

September 22, 1984

Natural Resources: Bureaucratic Myths and Environmental Management

By John A. Baden, Ph.D., Richard Stroup, Ph.D., Ed

September 21, 1983

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