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The benefits and costs of riparian analysis habitat preservation: a willingness to accept-willingness to pay contingent valuation approach

Year of publication:
2002
Authors: Amigues, Jean-Pierre ; Boulatoff, Catherine ; Desaigues, Brigitte ; Gauthier, Caroline ; Keith, John E.
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Ecological economics : the transdisciplinary journal of the International Society for Ecological Economics. - Amsterdam [u.a.] : Elsevier, ISSN 0921-8009, ZDB-ID 10029424. - Vol. 43.2002, 1, p. 17-32
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OLC-SSG Economic Sciences
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10007659148
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