Progress in Resource Management and Environmental Planning (Timothy O. Riordan and Turner R. Kerry) John Wiley and Sons Publishing Co., (1983) No. of pages 304.
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In the 304 pages of this book which is composed of eleven chapters including an<br>introduction and a conclusion, the authors pretty well displayed an indepth analysis<br>of resources development and its adverse impacts upon the environment. They could<br>show how resource development without paying attention to the possible environ-mental<br>deterioration could defeat its major purposes which are more income and<br>more goods and services. Resource development is generally associated with<br>environmental problems because it may pollute water and air and deteriorate the soil<br>by one way or another. The end results of the environmental deterioration range<br>from unhealthy conditions to partial or total loss of productivity. The social costs of<br>resource development could be higher than the social benefits in the long run if not<br>carefully done.