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Orange Code:76430
Paperback:290 pages
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1. INTRODUCTION2. THE MEANING OF VALUE AND USE OF ECONOMIC VALUATION IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY DECISION-MAKING PROCESS3. AQUATIC AND RELATED TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEMS4. METHODS OF NONMARKET VALUATION5. TRANSLATING ECOSYSTEM FUNCTIONS TO THE VALUE OF ECOSYSTEM SERVICES: CASE STUDIES .6. JUDGMENT, UNCERTAINTY, AND VALUATION7. ECOSYSTEM VALUATION: SYNTHESIS AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS
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Nutrient recycling, habitat for plants and animals, flood control, and water supply are among the many beneficial services provided by aquatic ecosystems. In making decisions about human activities, such as draining a wetland for a housing development, it is essential to consider both the value of the development and the value of the ecosystem services that could be lost. Despite a growing recognition of the importance of ecosystem services, their value is often overlooked in environmental decision-making. This report identifies methods for assigning economic value to ecosystem services—even intangible ones—and calls for greater collaboration between ecologists and economists in such efforts
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