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Costs and benefits of preserving farm animal genetic resources from extinction: CVM and Bio-economic model for valuing a conservation program for the Italian Pentro horse

This paper presents the results of a cost-benefit analysis of a conservation program for the Pentro horse. This horse breed has been reared for millennia in a Southern Italian wetland where it is now strongly tied to the traditions of the region, but presently faces extinction as only 150 horses hav...

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Published in:Ecological economics 2003-07, Vol.45 (3), p.445-459
Main Authors: Cicia, Gianni, D'Ercole, Elisabetta, Marino, Davide
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Animals
Bio-economic model
Biodiversity
Contingent valuation
Cost-benefit analysis
Costs
Environment
Farms
Genetics
Horses
Pentro horse
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