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Assessing Pollinator Habitat Services to Optimize Conservation Programs

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  • Iovanna, R.
  • Ando, A
  • Swinton, S.
  • Kagan, J.
  • Hellerstein, D.
  • Mushet, D.
  • Otto, C.

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Chapter 1 of "The valuation of ecosystem services from farms and forests: informing a systematic approach to quantifying benefits of conservation programs."

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  • Iovanna, R. & Ando, A & Swinton, S. & Kagan, J. & Hellerstein, D. & Mushet, D. & Otto, C., 2017. "Assessing Pollinator Habitat Services to Optimize Conservation Programs," C-FARE Reports 260678, Council on Food, Agricultural, and Resource Economics (C-FARE).
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cfarer:260678
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.260678
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