Molnar et al 2012 british columbia nearshore ecosystem services valuation
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Molner, M., M. Kocian, and D. Batker. 2012. Valuing the aquatic benefits of British Columbia’s lower mainland: nearshore natural capital valuation. A report by David Suzuki Foundation, Vancouver, B.C. and Earth Economics, Tacoma, WA, USA. 103 pp.
Notes
- Provides a range of ecosystem service value based on land cover classification in 2010 Canadian Dollars.