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Ecosystem services and fictitious commodities
Abstract
There is a great deal of discussion in conservation about the possibility of quantifying and paying for the services to societies that nature performs. Functions such as carbon sequestration and water provision can be valued and payments made for them. Advocates argue that payments for ecological/environmental services (PES) will generate substantial sums, render environmental values legible to politicians and make protecting nature common sense to rational people.
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Ecosystem ServicesNatural Capital
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Cambridge University Press (CUP) (2011). Ecosystem services and fictitious commodities. XFID: XF-01CD9WK-5. Retrieved from https://xframework.id/XF01CD9WK5
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