Willingness to pay for biological diversity conservation in Simbu Province, Papua New Guinea
Tropical rainforests habitat has been home for many animal and plant species, it displays vast array of visual beauty and ecological diversity. In recent years, economic hardship and rapid population growth have eroded living standards for millions of people in the developing world. To survive, many...
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SLU/Southern Swedish Forest Research Centre
2006
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