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Get Free AccessEcosystems are capital assets: When properly managed, they yield a flow of vital goods and services. Relative to other forms of capital, however, ecosystems are poorly understood, scarcely monitored, and--in many important cases--undergoing rapid degradation. The process of economic valuation could greatly improve stewardship. This potential is now being realized with innovative financial instruments and institutional arrangements.
Gretchen C. Daily, Tore Söderqvist, Sara Aniyar, Kenneth J. Arrow, Partha Dasgupta, Paul R. Ehrlich, Carl Folke, Ann-Mari Jansson, Bengt‐Owe Jansson, Nils Kautsky, Simon A. Levin, Jane Lubchenco, Karl-Göran Mäler, David A. Simpson, David A. Starrett, David Tilman, Brian Walker (2000). The Value of Nature and the Nature of Value. Science, 289(5478), pp. 395-396, DOI: 10.1126/science.289.5478.395.
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2000
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17
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English
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Science
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10.1126/science.289.5478.395
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