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Costbenefit Analysis Of Environmental Goods By Applying Contingent Valuation Method Some Japanese Case Studies 1st Edition Uddin Sarwar Ahmed

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Costbenefit Analysis Of Environmental Goods By Applying Contingent Valuation Method Some Japanese Case Studies 1st Edition Uddin Sarwar Ahmed
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.36 MB
Pages: 157
Author: Uddin Sarwar Ahmed, Keinosuke Gotoh
ISBN: 9784431289494, 4431289496
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Costbenefit Analysis Of Environmental Goods By Applying Contingent Valuation Method Some Japanese Case Studies 1st Edition Uddin Sarwar Ahmed by Uddin Sarwar Ahmed, Keinosuke Gotoh 9784431289494, 4431289496 instant download after payment.

Contingent valuation is one of the means of incorporating socio-environmental considerations in cost–benefit analysis. The authors of this book have examined environmental valuation methods through the lens of cost–benefit analysis focused on three case studies in Japan: public parks, a bay wetland, and a recreational theme park. With implications for the world at large, the findings presented here serve as a valuable source of information on Japanese behavior regarding the valuation of environmental goods. New, alternative approaches and guidelines for cost–benefit analysis in the public and private spheres also are discussed. This volume makes an important addition to the library of all researchers and other scientists in the fields of environmental science and environmental economics.

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