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An Introduction to Dynamic Models of the Environment

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Entropy, Environment and Resources

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As mentioned in the Introduction, we will start our investigations with a disaggregated environment-capital model. This was developed by Niemes (1981: Chap. 3) from a neo-Austrian capital model. Even though some questions of environmental economics could be answered with this model, it did not quite suffice for an all-encompassing investigation of alternative waste treatment strategies. As we shall see in the course of our enquiry, a series of additional extensions are necessary.

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Faber, M., Stephan, G., Niemes, H. (1987). An Introduction to Dynamic Models of the Environment. In: Entropy, Environment and Resources. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-97047-4_2

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