This paper reviews the literature on the concept of natural resource scarcity and discusses the strengths and weaknesses of traditional measures of resource scarcity. Through examination of the concept of generalized resource scarcity from the classical view to the more conventional and the contemporary views, an effort is made to identify suitable means of detecting scarcity. It also represents a point of departure into the larger debate of the measurement aspects of the scarcity of natural resources. With the rising public awareness and interest in environmental quality, it has become common to point out that conventional scarcity indicators do not take environmental costs into account, and hence give misleading signals regarding natural resource scarcity. The paper highlights the more recent developments and the contemporary view on the issue of sustainable development.
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October 01 2015
Natural resource scarcity - classical to contemporary views
Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research (2015) 7 (4): 221–245.
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January 28 2015
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April 29 2015
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Rohan Terrence Jayasuriya; Natural resource scarcity - classical to contemporary views. Journal of Natural Resources Policy Research 1 October 2015; 7 (4): 221–245. doi: https://doi.org/10.1080/19390459.2015.1048964
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