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Avoided costs, economic value estimations using

Over the past half century, the held of economics has developed a rich and extensive literature that advances the theory and methodology of estimating values associated with the myriad unmarketed yet economically valuable benefits provided by nature. While the literature is vast, the number of approaches available to estimate the economic value of ecosystem services remains limited to only a handful, each with its own strengths and weaknesses (for comprehensive reviews, see Mitchell and Carson, 1989 Freeman, 1993 Smith, 2000 Mathis et al., 2003). These include replacement costs and avoided costs analysis, factor income analysis, hedonic pricing, contingent valuation, and travel costs analysis. A discussion of these approaches follows later in this section. Although there is often considerable debate about the methods used and the accuracy of the values derived, there is little doubt that the unpriced economic value of ecosystem services is enormous.9... [Pg.250]


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