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Renewable resources 2 Benefit taxation 1 Conservation surcharge 1 Dynamic optimization 1 Groundwater management 1 Payments for ecosystem services 1 Watershed conservation 1 benefit taxation 1 conservation surcharge 1 dynamic optimization 1 groundwater management 1 payments for ecosystem services 1 watershed conservation 1
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Roumasset, James 2 Wada, Christopher 1 Wada, Christopher A. 1
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University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization (UHERO), University of Hawaii-Manoa 1
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Ecological Economics 1 Working Papers / University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization (UHERO), University of Hawaii-Manoa 1
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A Dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management
Roumasset, James; Wada, Christopher - University of Hawai'i Economic Research Organization … - 2012
A theory of payment for ecosystem services (PES) pricing consistent with dynamic efficiency and sustainable income requires optimized shadow prices. Since ecosystem services are generally interdependent, this requires joint optimization across multiple resource stocks. We develop such a theory...
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A dynamic approach to PES pricing and finance for interlinked ecosystem services: Watershed conservation and groundwater management
Roumasset, James; Wada, Christopher A. - In: Ecological Economics 87 (2013) C, pp. 24-33
A theory of payment for ecosystem services (PES) pricing consistent with dynamic efficiency and sustainable income requires optimized shadow prices. Since ecosystem services are generally interdependent, this requires joint optimization across multiple resource stocks. We develop such a theory...
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