Environmental choice and public decision making
Julian Lowe and
David Lewis
Omega, 1981, vol. 9, issue 3, 297-305
Abstract:
Traditional cost-benefit analysis as an aid to public decision making on environmental questions is subject to some serious conceptual and empirical problems. This paper discusses an alternative approach which utilises the Delphi technique of information appraisal. This approach is found to provide a feasible strategy to environmental decision making and its application in power generation is used as an illustration.
Date: 1981
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