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Publications Details for Grant Number R824886
Measuring Societal Perceptions, Attitudes, and Economic Benefits of Ecological Integrity and Biodiversity by Extending Contingent Valuation Method Surveys
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Dissertation/Thesis | Kent P. Increasing economic efficiency of instream flows of the South Platte River utilizing the contingent valuation method, the integration of ecology and economics, and the legal system. Master's Thesis, Colorado State University, 1999. |
R824886 (Final) |
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Journal Article | Strange EM, Fausch KD, Covich AP. Sustaining ecosystem services in human-dominated watersheds: biohydrology and ecosystem processes in the South Platte River Basin. Environmental Management 1999;24(1):39-54. |
R824886 (Final) |
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Presentation | Kent P, Loomis J. Economic value of restoring ecosystem functions. Poster presented at the South Platte River Forum, 9th Annual Meeting, Longmont, CO, October 28-29, 1998. |
R824886 (Final) |
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Presentation | Kent, Paula and John Loomis. Economic Value of Ecosystem Services. October 21. Dept. of Agricultural and Resource Economics Seminar Series, Colorado State University |
R824886 (1997) |
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