schema:description | "内容記述: 1. Introduction: valuing the developing world environment, David Pearce; PART I. AIR QUALITY, WATER SUPPLY AND WATER QUALITY: 2. Quantifying and valuing life expectancy changes due to air pollution in developing countries, David Maddison & Marie Gaarder; 3. Valuing river water quality in China, Brett Day & Susana Mourato; 4. Valuing improvements to sanitation in Malaysia, Susana Mourato; 5. Valuing dryland water supply in Zimbabwe, Dominic Waughray Dominic Moran & Chris Lovell; 6. Willingness to pay for improved water quality in Kathmandu, Dirgha N. Tiwari. PART II. VALUING BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY: 7. Conflicts in conservation: the many values of the black rhinoceros, Timothy Swanson, Susana Mourato, Joseph Swierzbinski & Andrea's Kontoleon; 8. Optimal ecotourism: the economic value of the giant panda in China Andreas Kontoleon, Timothy Swanson, Qiwen Wang, Qiao Xuejun & Catherine Yang; 9. Valuing visits to game parks in South Africa, Brett Day; 10. The economic returns to wildlife management in southern Africa, Jonathan I. Barnes; 11. The economic value of pollution damage in the Pantanal, Dominic Moran & Andr? Steffens Moraes; 12. Valuing a marine park in Malaysia, Bee Hong Yeo; PART III. VALUING FOREST FUNCTIONS: 13. Tropical forest values in Mexico, W. Neil Adger, Katrina Brown, Raffaello Cervigni & Dominic Moran; 14. Can carbon trading reduce deforestation by slash-and burn farmers? Evidence from the Peruvian Amazon, Susana Mourato & Joyotee Smith; 15. Using an income accounting framework to value non-timber forest products, Caroline Sullivan; 16. The economic value of Mount Cameroon: alternative land use options, Gil Yaron; 17. Is sustainable forestry economically possible?, David Pearce, Francis Putz& Jerome K. Vanclay; 18. Economic analysis of alternative mangrove management strategies in Cambodia, Camille Bann; 19. Economic analysis of tropical forest land use options in Cambodia, Camille Bann....(more)" |