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Volumn 35, Issue 4, 2008, Pages 351-360
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Are citizens' juries a useful tool for assessing environmental value?
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Author keywords
Australia; Choice modelling; Citizens' jury; Water quality; Willingness to pay
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Indexed keywords
AUSTRALIA;
CHOICE MODELLING;
CITIZENS' JURY;
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUATION;
ENVIRONMENTAL VALUES;
EXPERT INFORMATIONS;
EXPERT WITNESS;
FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEW;
POST-EXPOSURE;
QUALITY IMPROVEMENT;
QUEENSLAND;
REPRESENTATIVE SAMPLE;
STATED PREFERENCES;
VALUATION SURVEYS;
WILLINGNESS TO PAY;
FORESTRY;
RIVER POLLUTION;
SURVEYS;
WATER QUALITY;
HYDRAULIC MODELS;
BIOLOGICAL SURVEY;
ECOLOGICAL MODELING;
ENVIRONMENTAL ASSESSMENT;
MODELING;
VALUATION;
WATER QUALITY;
WILLINGNESS TO PAY;
AUSTRALASIA;
AUSTRALIA;
BREMER RIVER;
QUEENSLAND;
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EID: 67649382161
PISSN: 03768929
EISSN: 14694387
Source Type: Journal
DOI: 10.1017/S0376892908005213 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (19)
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