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Analyzing the Impact of Alternative Management Scenarios For Natural Areas Using a Local Sam

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  • Stefania Lovo
  • Paola De Agostini
  • Francesco Pecci
  • Paola De Agostini
  • Federico Perali

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  • Stefania Lovo & Paola De Agostini & Francesco Pecci & Paola De Agostini & Federico Perali, 2000. "Analyzing the Impact of Alternative Management Scenarios For Natural Areas Using a Local Sam," Regional and Urban Modeling 283600058, EcoMod.
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    2. Joseph C. Cooper & Federico Perali & Nicola Tommasi & Marcella Veronesi, 2006. "A Contingent Valuation Method Incorporating Fairness and Citizen Participation," Chapters, in: Joseph Cooper & Federico Perali & Marcella Veronesi (ed.), Integrated Assessment and Management of Public Resources, chapter 3, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    4. Paola De Agostini, 2006. "Identifying the Best Combination of Environmental Functions Using Multi-Criteria Analysis," Chapters, in: Joseph Cooper & Federico Perali & Marcella Veronesi (ed.), Integrated Assessment and Management of Public Resources, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
    5. Robinson, Sherman & El-Said, Moataz, 2000. "GAMS code for estimating a social accounting matrix (SAM) using cross entropy methods (CE)," TMD discussion papers 64, International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
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