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A "Delphi Exercise" as a Tool in Amazon Rainforest Valuation
Strand, Jon
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The Amazon rainforest, the world's largest and most biodiverse, represents a global public good of which 15 percent has already been lost. The worldwide value of preserving the remaining forest is today unknown. A "Delphi" exercise was conducted
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