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wetland function and use categories. This includes estimates of costs and benefits associated with particular activities …
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, surface water and wetland vegetation. Integrated wetland research combining social and natural sciences can help in part to … solve the information failure to achieve the required consistency across various government policies. An integrated wetland …-criteria evaluation can provide complementary insights into sustainable and welfare-optimising wetland management and policy. Subsequently …
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. This study provides a substantially new contribution in relation to previous meta-analyses of the wetland valuation …
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Wetlands provide many important goods and services to human societies, and generate nonuse values as well. Wetlands are also very sensitive ecosystems that are subject to much stress from human activities. Reducing the stress on wetlands requires a spatial matching between physical planning,...
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In binary discrete regression models like logit or probit the omis-sion of a relevant regressor (even if it is orthogonal) depresses the re-maining b coefficients towards zero. For the probit model, Wooldridge(2002) has shown that this bias does not carry over to the effect ofthe regressor on...
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We examine linkages between aggregate household income, distribution of that income, and aggregate cross-country expenditure patterns. We are able to decompose income effects into international income dispersion effects (from variations in average income) and national income dispersion (income...
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