Economic Values from Ecosystems

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Economic Values from Ecosystems. / Ian Bateman, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Amii Darnell, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen ; Abson, David.
UK National Ecosystem Assessment : Technical Report. Cambridge: United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, 2011. p. 1067-1152.

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Ian Bateman, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Amii Darnell, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen & Abson, D 2011, Economic Values from Ecosystems. in UK National Ecosystem Assessment : Technical Report. United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre, Cambridge, pp. 1067-1152. <http://uknea.unep-wcmc.org/Resources/tabid/82/Default.aspx>

APA

Ian Bateman, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Amii Darnell, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen, & Abson, D. (2011). Economic Values from Ecosystems. In UK National Ecosystem Assessment : Technical Report (pp. 1067-1152). United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre. http://uknea.unep-wcmc.org/Resources/tabid/82/Default.aspx

Vancouver

Ian Bateman, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Amii Darnell, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen, Abson D. Economic Values from Ecosystems. In UK National Ecosystem Assessment : Technical Report. Cambridge: United Nations Environment Programme World Conservation Monitoring Centre. 2011. p. 1067-1152

Bibtex

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title = "Economic Values from Ecosystems",
keywords = "Environmental planning, Ecosystem services, Economics, Sustainability sciences, Management &amp; Economics",
author = "{Ian Bateman, David Abson, Barnaby Andrews, Andrew Crowe, Amii Darnell, Steve Dugdale, Carlo Fezzi, Jo Foden, Roy Haines-Young, Mark Hulme, Paul Munday, Unai Pascual, James Paterson, Grischa Perino, Antara Sen, Gavin Siriwardena and Mette Termansen} and David Abson",
year = "2011",
month = jun,
day = "2",
language = "English",
isbn = "9789280731644",
pages = "1067--1152",
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address = "United Kingdom",

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AU - Abson, David

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KW - Sustainability sciences, Management &amp; Economics

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SN - 9789280731644

SN - 9280731645

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