Valuation of Ecosystem Services: Intro to Valuation
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- Опубликовано: 27 июн 2024
- This video is a part of Conservation Strategy Fund's collection of environmental economics lessons and was made possible thanks to the support of Jon Mellberg and family. This series is for people who want to learn - or review - the economics of conservation. The Valuation series will look at the process of estimating the value of an ecosystem.
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Thank you for explaining the value graph. It was easier to understand.
plz make more videos on Environmental and Natural Resources Economics
excellent job!
Easy to learn for me.. thank you..
Great!
Very nice information
do you have any course on valuation of ecosystem services?
Why all the time i think I'm paying much more then the value but I'm have no better option in market so I buy. Maybe because I can do nothing with money, just burn to get heat.
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Sorry but you are way off. You know very well how much you value your parents, your siblings, your spouse - even your beloved pet/s. We all do. No one has to put a number on ANY life form, plant or animal, unless they want to extract that value, for profit.
:) a lot of well known, unverifiable claims.. like "consumer surplus" or "utility" - try to prove empirically something like utility exists :) usually people assume utility is some chemical - pleasure hormone - released in the moment of trade. It is obvious that the assumption is empirically false