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Bibliography of environmental economics
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ISBN: 0905440110 Year: 1976 Publisher: Bradford MCB


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Sustainable environmental economics and management : principles and practice.
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ISBN: 0471947814 Year: 1995 Publisher: Chichester John Wiley & sons

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Ecological economics : paradigm or perspective
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Year: 1995 Publisher: London : Centre for social and economic research on the global environment,

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Economic valuation of water resources in agriculture : from the sectoral to a functional perspective of natural resource management
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ISBN: 9251051909 Year: 2004 Publisher: Rome FAO

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Valuing ecosystem services : the case of multi-functional wetlands.
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ISBN: 9781849713542 Year: 2011 Publisher: London Earthscan

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Managing European Coasts : Past, Present and Future
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ISBN: 1280306157 9786610306152 3540271503 3540234543 3642062482 Year: 2005 Publisher: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer,

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Coastal zones play a key role in Earth System functioning and form an “edge for society” providing a significant contribution to the life support systems. Goods and services derived from coastal systems depend strongly on multiple transboundary interactions with the land, atmosphere, open ocean and sea bottom. Increasing demands on coastal resources driven by human habitation, food security, recreation and transportation accelerate the exploitation of the coastal landscape and water bodies. Many coastal areas and human activities are subject to increasing risks from natural and man-induced hazards such as flooding resulting from major changes in hydrology of river systems that has reached a global scale. Changes in the hydrological cycle coupled with changes in land and water management alter fluxes of materials transmitted from river catchments to the coastal zone, which have a major effect on coastal ecosystems. The increasing complexity of underlying processes and forcing functions that drive changes on coastal systems are witnessed at a multiplicity of temporal and spatial scales.

Managing a sea : the ecological economics of the Baltic
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ISBN: 1853836087 Year: 2000 Publisher: London : Earthscan,

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