cost-benefit analysis, cost- effectiveness analysis and ben- efits valuation for compensation for environmental damages. The techniques can be applied whether the change in the environment is an improvement or degradation. (Source: “Economic Valuation of Environmental Benefits”) Natural wetlands are ...
Adamowicz (2011), "The Economic Benefit of Wetland Retention and Restoration in Manitoba," Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics, 59 (2), 223-44.Pattison, J., P.C. Boxall, and W.L. Adamowicz (2011), "The economic benefit of wetland retention and restoration in Manitoba," Canadian ...
Ecological-economic analysis of wetlands: scientific integration for management and policyCost-benefit analysisEcological-economic wetland modelling... RK Turner,van den Bergh, J.C.J.M,T Soderqvist,... - 《Ecological Economics》 被引量: 1073发表: 2000年 Ecological-economic analysis of wetlands: sci...
A proposed framework for economic valuation and assessment of damages cost to national wetlands ecosystem services using the benefit-transfer approach WetlandsWetland valuation is a policy tool available to environmental planners and policy-makers to justify the general costs of wetland preservation ...
Total economic value (TEV) is one of the most widely used and commonly accepted frameworks for classifying wetland economic benefits and for attempting to integrate them into decision-making. Its major innovation is that, rather than just considering com
Wetland Science || Economic Valuation of Wetland Ecosystem Goods and ServicesBenefit transferEconomic valuationEcosystem managementEcosystem servicesTotal economic valueThe degradation of wetland resources including waterbodies, marshy coastal cropland, mangroves and salt marshes due to a variety of human ...
The most important benefit was from fisheries, followed by wetland cultivation and jute retting. The irrigation benefits were found to be low due to larger distance of the land from the wetland, and the easy access to shallow groundwater in the region. However, the many ecological functions ...
In the Gangetic flood plain of West Bengal, wetlands are used for multiple purposes, and have significant role in the livelihoods of the local people. Over the years, these Multiple Use Systems (MUS) are getting converted to single use systems due to economic and social pressure from dominant...
of forests and fens (low-lying wetlands). Dutch land reclamation in theNetherlands in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries provides the mostspectacular example of the expansion of farmland: the Dutch reclaimed more than36.000 acres from 1590 to 1615 alone.Much of the potential forEuropean ...
Resource value was dominant in environmental economic value, suggesting that as a renewable resource, reuse of the treated wastewater could reduce the stress on environment. Obviously, the constructed wetland with zeolite had a low construction cost, good economic benefit, and environmental sustainability...