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Using a new series of capital stock and frequency domain analysis, this paper provides new empirical evidence on the relative importance of capital and labor in the determination of output in the short and long- run. Contrary to the common practice in the traditional growth accounting literature...
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conservation as its primary goal. Earth Sanctuaries Ltd (ESL) is the first publicly listed company in Australia with wildlife … conservation as its primary goal. Its focus to date is on conservation of small native mammals that are threatened by exotic … be a consistent and coordinated approach across jurisdictions for private conservation providers to access, keep …
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. Moreover, poor households are most likely prone to protesting the current conservation and management strategy by resisting …
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.01 hectares of forest reserve trees per annum. This calls for a total overhaul and improvement in the conservation and management …
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on landholders, and that more effective and more transparent measures could be used to achieve biodiversity conservation …
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This study finds that the consumption of minerals and oil reserves of India has grown several times faster than the GNP. This has reduced the estimated reserves of several Non-renewable Resources (NRRs), whose estimated life spans in India vary from 9 to 47 years. It uses the Liontief Input...
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conservation than would be provided voluntarily by the private sector alone, there are two broad principles for determining who …
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environmental benefits, including biodiversity conservation, However, these practices are insufficiently attractive to individual … dataset for testing the use of contract mechanisms for biodiversity conservation. …
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We borrow a frontier specification from the econometrics literature to make inferences about the tolerance of the tapir to human settlements. We estimate the width of an invisible band surrounding human settlements which would act as a frontier or exclusion zone to the tapir to be around 290 meters.
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