págs. 1-13
págs. 14-24
págs. 25-35
págs. 36-44
págs. 45-52
Willingness to pay for unfamiliar public goods: : Preserving cold-water coral in Norway
Margrethe Aanesen, Claire Armstrong, Mikolaj Czajkowski, Jannike Falk-Petersen, Nick Hanley, Stale Navrud
págs. 53-67
Alien invasions and livelihoods: : Economic benefits of invasive Australian Red Claw crayfish in Jamaica
Thomas Pienkowski, Sophie Williams, Kurt McLaren, Byron Wilson, Neal Hockley
págs. 68-77
Watering the farm: : Comparing organic and conventional irrigation water use in the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
págs. 78-85
págs. 86-97
A behavioral model of collective action in artisanal and small-scale gold mining
Adrián Saldarriaga-Isaza, Santiago Arango, Clara Villegas-Palacio
págs. 98-109
Microeconomic degrowth: : The case of Community Supported Agriculture
Marjolijn Bloemmen, Roxana Bobulescu, Nhu Tuyen Le, Claudio Vitari
págs. 110-115
Monetary accounting of ecosystem services: : A test case for Limburg province, the Netherlands
págs. 116-128
págs. 129-140
Nutrient prices and concentrations in Midwestern agricultural watersheds
Brent Sohngen, Kevin W. King, Gregory Howard, John Newton, D. L. Forster
págs. 141-149
Pollution havens and the trade in toxic chemicals: : Evidence from U.S. trade flows
págs. 159-160
págs. 161-163
Towards a fair, constructive and consistent criticism of all valuation languages: : Comment on Kallis et al. (2013)
págs. 164-169
The limits of monetization in valuing the environment: : A reply to Gsottbauer et al.
págs. 170-173




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