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Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration by Hale W Thurston and Matthew T Heberling and Alyse Schrecongost, Taylor and Francis Ltd

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    Author(s)Hale W Thurston and Matthew T Heberling and Alyse Schrecongost
    PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd
    ISBN9781138114807
    Pages189
    BindingSoftcover
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJune 2017

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    Taylor and Francis Ltd Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration by Hale W Thurston and Matthew T Heberling and Alyse Schrecongost

    Whether addressing pollution problems or helping protect a specific use, watershed associations are finding that the competition for funds is getting harder. While we can grasp the value of our streams for fishing or kayaking and other services, or their cultural value, or their value to an ecosystem, putting a dollar value on those benefits is not an easy task, but it is sometimes a necessary one. A handbook for advocates and stakeholders, Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration provides guidance to those who are interested in understanding and incorporating economic valuation in project prioritization and other decision-making aspects of stream or watershed restoration. It provides background on the types of ecological goods and services that are often valued and details the types of questions that must be asked in watershed project analysis. The book allows those who are not economists to be comfortable discussing things like contingent valuation, marginal costs, nonmarket goods, and other terms needed to satisfy the economic analysis requirements often needed to secure funding for projects. In some cases, economic analysis does require input from a trained economist, but in many cases the analysis needed to get a grip on the problem can be tackled by someone familiar with the situation, as long as he or she has access to essential economic guidance. Environmental Economics for Watershed Restoration can provide that guidance.show more



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