Willingness of Sri Lankan Farmers to pay for a Scheme to Conserve Elephants: An Empirical Analysis
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2003-01
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Authors: | Bandara, Ranjith ; Tisdell, Clement A. |
Institutions: | School of Economics, University of Queensland |
Subject: | Agricultural pest | agricultural insurance | Asian elephant | economic valuation | Elephas maximus | farmers’ wildlife attitudes | human-elephant conflict | wildlife conservation | Environmental Economics and Policy | Land Economics/Use | Livestock Production/Industries |
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