Résumé :
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This book applies general economic principles to the conservation of wildlife and natural areas, and outlines consequential policy issues. particular consideration is given to open access situations, property rights in wildlife and to the total valuation of species, allowing for their possible positive and negative values. possible conflict between economic growth and biodiversity conservation is discussed, as are the arguments for state provision of parks and protected areas. the author aims to demonstrate how economics can help to clarify and resolve social conflicts about nature conservation.
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