Difference between revisions of "Environmental Economics"
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− | {{TechInfoBox|desc=An economy both lucrative and green|military=0|tech=0|infra=4|colonize=3|commerce=1|preq=IndEcon|preq2=EcoEng|enables=EcoEng2|terraform=[[Raise Land]], [[Lower Land]], [[Raise Sea Floor]], [[Lower Sea Floor]]|facility=[[Tree Farm]]|quote=We sit together,< | + | {{TechInfoBox|desc=An economy both lucrative and green|military=0|tech=0|infra=4|colonize=3|commerce=1|preq=IndEcon|preq2=EcoEng|enables=EcoEng2|terraform=[[Raise Land]], [[Lower Land]], [[Raise Sea Floor]], [[Lower Sea Floor]]|facility=[[Tree Farm]]|quote=<center>We sit together,</center> |
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− | until only the mountain remains | + | <center>until only the mountain remains</center> |
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− | :::From the Yang Collection}} | + | :::—Li Po,<br /> |
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Industrial expansion often comes at the cost of ecological stability. The business practice of [[Environmental Economics]] addresses this problem by finding and exploiting areas where environmental and industrial concerns overlap, such as sustainable resource use, eco-tourism, and organic product development. By combining the principles of [[Industrial Economics]] and [[Ecological Engineering]] in this new business model, ecological stability becomes a profitable endeavor. | Industrial expansion often comes at the cost of ecological stability. The business practice of [[Environmental Economics]] addresses this problem by finding and exploiting areas where environmental and industrial concerns overlap, such as sustainable resource use, eco-tourism, and organic product development. By combining the principles of [[Industrial Economics]] and [[Ecological Engineering]] in this new business model, ecological stability becomes a profitable endeavor. |
Revision as of 08:02, 13 March 2013
Environmental Economics | |
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Requires | Industrial Economics, Ecological Engineering |
Leads to | Adv. Ecological Engineering |
Terraform | Raise Land, Lower Land, Raise Sea Floor, Lower Sea Floor |
Facility | Tree Farm |
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- —Li Po,
- From the Yang Collection
- —Li Po,
Industrial expansion often comes at the cost of ecological stability. The business practice of Environmental Economics addresses this problem by finding and exploiting areas where environmental and industrial concerns overlap, such as sustainable resource use, eco-tourism, and organic product development. By combining the principles of Industrial Economics and Ecological Engineering in this new business model, ecological stability becomes a profitable endeavor.