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challenges of methods for economic valuation of ecosystem services. It concludes that these methods have restrictions and that it … on place to another. On a smaller scale however monetary values can be generated more precise. Economic valuation is thus …
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contingent valuation papers with 120 observations to conduct the first meta-analysis of the ecosystem service values provided by …
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, and valuation studies. The paper briefly deals with the opportunities and challenges of an economic valuation of ecosystem …
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business opportunities in nanotechnology is the use of scenarios. These projections focused on uncertainty stretch the mental …
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This article outlines work in progress on a study of technological choice in the context of North-South development. Its main purpose is to describe the methodology being developed in the pilot phase of the study. This is of interest because it links together a number of analytic...
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The Automotive Industry Crisis of 2009 is the worst the industry has ever experienced. This paper helps resolve the debate on how much and fast it should change and how it should it respond to demands for increased fuel efficiency. Looking at the actions of successful corporate turnarounds, the...
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were held in the context of the MARHE project providing direct and indirect inputs to the scenarios and recommendations …
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This paper investigates the most appropriate model for generating scenarios for daily foreign exchange rates for a long …
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A scenario is a policy analysis tool that describes a possible set of future conditions. The most useful scenarios (for …
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Mechanisms of compensation and reward for environmental services (CRES) are becoming increasingly contemplated as means for managing human–environment interactions. Most of the functional mechanisms in the tropics have been developed within the last 15 years; many developing countries still...
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