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Vincenzo Rusciano, Myriam Ruberto, Silvia Baralla, Nunzia Gabriella Fasolino, Emilia Pellegrini and Raffaella Zucaro
Wetlands have a fundamental role in the maintenance and development of the global ecosystem and human health. Assessing the value of Ecosystem Services (ES) that wetlands provide is strictly related to environmental, economic, and social sustainability. ...
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SEDA SÜER, GÜLSÜM SADIK
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This study evaluates the cultural heritage tourism value of Pergamon Ancient City in Turkey by using the Zonal Travel Cost method. The purpose of determining the economic value of cultural resources is to determine the value of the benefits in the ration...
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Hina Aslam, Jian Liu, Abeer Mazher, Dagne Mojo, Imran Muhammad and Chao Fu
Local communities in mining regions are vulnerable to water scarcity risks caused by extensive mining and changing climate. To mitigate such risks, we adopt a non-market valuation of low income communities? preferences for improved access to water servic...
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Wan Li, Bindong Sun, Chun Yin, Tinglin Zhang, Qianqian Liu
Although an increasing number of scholars are evaluating rail transit benefits, there have been surprisingly few studies of the links between metro proximity and happiness. The principal objective of this paper is to assess the benefits of metro proximit...
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Danyel I. Hampson, Silvia Ferrini, Dan Rigby, Ian J. Bateman
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An important motivation for the implementation of the Water Framework Directive is the creation of non-market environmental benefits, such as improved ecological quality, or greater opportunities for open-access river recreation via microbial pollution r...
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Kent F. Kovacs, Ying Xu, Grant H. West and Michael Popp
Groundwater overdraft has consequences in the long-run for the economic and ecological sustainability of an agricultural landscape. In response to aquifer depletion, we examine the tradeoff of non-market ecosystem service benefits (e.g., groundwater supp...
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Mehmet Erdemir GÜNDOGMUS, Veli Riza KALFA
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Lack of a specific market of environmental assets, accordingly lack of their price (economic value) leads to failure of fully identify the benefits that will arise from the use of such assets. Unawareness of consumers of the potential benefits from using...
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Hio-Jung Shin, Hyun No Kim, Chul-Hyun Jeon, Min-Woo Jo, Trung Thanh Nguyen, John Tenhunen
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This study estimates the magnitude of economic benefits that are justified in transfer from downstream users to upstream users for the use of the Han River in South Korea in terms of foregone economic benefits by regulations. Based on the existing non-ma...
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H. W. Harshaw,Stephen Sheppard,J. L. Lewis
This review synthesizes some of the main themes of social sustainability indicators for forest management, and addresses conceptual categories, issues, and limitations associated with the use of social indicators. Socio-cultural values and conditions ass...
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