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Environmental valuation provides a way of soliciting and organising information about how people relate to their environments. By canvassing a broad s...
Read moreTo know what do stakeholders and decision makers want in a valuation process, and what would 'best practice' valuation look like, indigenous Māori cus...
Read moreAgricultural ecosystems managed by farmers provide and receive multiple ecosystem services that are essential to sustain human well-being. Understandi...
Read moreWhat is the utility from obtaining more precise values of natural resource objects (rainforests), through surveys or other similar information gatheri...
Read moreenThis link goes to a English sectionesThis link goes to a Spanish section In recent years, environmental values have become increasingly important fo...
Read moreThe intensified call for value pluralism within research on valuation in environmental decision-making responds to the recognition that neoclassical e...
Read moreTaking into account the perspectives of local stakeholders is essential for just and effective biodiversity conservation. Plural valuation, making vis...
Read moreBirdwatching-a cultural ecosystem service-is among the most popular outdoor recreational activities. Existing economic valuations of birdwatching typi...
Read moreThe need to recognise plural values and integrate these into policy design has long been of interest in nature conservation. However, we also need to ...
Read moreEconomic valuation of ecosystem services has emerged as a valuable tool to promote conservation and sustainable land management. Our study adds to thi...
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