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" Economics of ecosystems management "
edited by D.O. Hall, N. Myers, N.S. Margaris.
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BL
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734049
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b553875
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Main Entry
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edited by D.O. Hall, N. Myers, N.S. Margaris.
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Title & Author
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Economics of ecosystems management\ edited by D.O. Hall, N. Myers, N.S. Margaris.
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Publication Statement
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Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 1985
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Series Statement
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Tasks for vegetation science, 14.
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(254 pages)
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ISBN
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9400955022
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: 9401089280
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: 9789400955028
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: 9789401089289
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Contents
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One: Introduction.- 1. Opening address.- Two: Environmental Management and Economics - Problems and Solutions.- 2. Economics, evaluation and environment.- 3. Integrated regional economic-environmental modeling.- 4. Economic and ecological theory: differences and similarities.- 5. Three basic concepts: man as part of the environment, carrying capacity, conservation. Some further consideration.- 6. Pour une politique d'eco-developpement touristique: realisation pilote de structures polyvalentes d'accueil.- 7. Regional ecodevelopment: ecological initiatives of youth (opening Pandora's box...).- 8. Med-Terra.- 9. Public policy for coastal areas.- 10. Modelling of the socio-economical and ecological consequences of high animal waste application (MOSEC).- 11. Natural productivity and regional carrying capacity for human activities on the island of Gotland, Sweden.- 12. Ambelakia, a rational ecosystem management in the 18th century.- 13. The mercury problem and fishing in Finland.- 14. The role of cyanophytes in the nitrogen economy of rice fields: a review.- Three: Management of Species.- 15. Endangered species, genetic capital and cost-reducing R&D.- 16. Endangered species: the economics of irreversible damage.- 17. Endangered species and the North-South dialogue.- 18. Present and future pest management.- Four: Management of Land-Based Ecosystems.- 19. The economics of wetland conservation.- 20. Planning guidelines for urban forest management.- 21. The contribution made by vegetation buffer zones to improved air quality in urban areas.- 22. Conservation versus exploitation in a developing country.- 23. Environmental impact assessment and its contribution to ecosystem management.- 24. Socio-economic and environmental side effects of technological change: the case of olive oil mills in rural Greece.- Five: Biomass.- 25. Biomass: fuel versus food, a world problem?.- 26. Wood as a source of fuel: a simulation of supply and demand in New England.- 27. Biomass refining: a non-waste approach.
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Botany.
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Life sciences.
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D O Hall
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N S Margaris
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N Myers
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Parallel Title
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Papers Presented at the International Symposium of Economics of Ecosystems Management held in Halkidika, Greece, September 1983
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