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Counting coastal ecosystems as an economic part of development infrastructure
… of the richest and most extensive tropical coastal and marine ecosystems in the world. It is therefore hardly … output and income. For example the value of one mangrove area in Sarawak is estimated at around $25 million a year … and one in Bangkok, Thailand (environmental law, forests, protected areas, wetlands and water resources). The World …
Review of laws, policies and economic instruments related to payment for ecosystem services in Vietnam
… stipulates that coastal and “famous” landscapes are to be protected and managed (Articles 79, 98), while the Law on … lakes and other water supplies, subsurface resources, and marine resources belong to the State and are owned by all the … on payments for ecosystem services in order to create an area of land or forest that is large enough to provide the …
Value : Counting ecosystems as water infrastructure
… concerning the legal status of any country, territory, or area, or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation … breeding grounds and nurseries for both freshwater and marine species. A wide range of products are harvested from … economic value and the biophysical dimensions of the protected area. First, a relationship between land use …