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Swimming against the current: valuation of white sturgeon in renewal of the columbia river treaty
Author: Sihota, Sukhraj Kaur
Date created: 2015-03-19
Public willingness to pay for improvements in ecosystem services and landowner willingness to accept for wetlands conservation: An assessment of benefit transfer validity and reliability using choice experiments in several Canadian watersheds
Author: Trenholm, Ryan
Date created: 2018-12-07

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