Can tourism Seal the deal? : an explorative study on Seal tourism in Sweden
The increased seal populations in the Swedish coastal areas have resulted in increased damages for fishing companies with associated costs. The negative aspect of seals has been quantified (costs for small-scale fishers) but both negative and positive aspects of natural resources must be considered...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2019
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