It is obvious that the budgets of our public environmental programs are small relative to the cost of fixing all of our environmental problems. If
read moreIn PD257 I talked about why it is important for environmental managers to set SMART targets for the projects they develop – SMART meaning Specific,
read moreSMART goals are widely referred to in writings about planning. The SMART acronym provides a checklist of characteristics that goals or targets should have; they
read morePutting dollar values on intangible environmental outcomes is probably the most controversial aspect of environmental economics. Is that why this information is not used more
read moreEpisode 20, the last in this series on principles to follow when ranking environmental projects. It provides a brief summary of the whole series. You
read moreEpisode 19 in this series on principles to follow when ranking environmental projects. It describes a number of mistakes that I’ve seen in real-world project
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