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The Economics of Biodiversity Conservation: Valuation in Tropical Forest Ecosystems

In all 3 case studies, opportunity costs of biodiversity conservation in terms of benefits from coffee production and the collection and sale of non-timber forest products (NTFPs) , as well as forgone income from agriculture and forest resources are found to be high and significant. It includes a ch...

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Published in:Mountain Research and Development 2008, Vol.28 (3), p.341-343
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Forest ecosystems
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Forest resources
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