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Missing the Boat? Measuring and Evaluating Local Groundfish Purchases by New England Institutions 错失良机?测量和评估本地底栖鱼采购新英格兰机构
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics Pub Date : 2018-05-31 DOI: 10.15351/2373-8456.1087
J. K. O’Hara, Loren McClenachan
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引用次数: 3
Valuing Coastal Beaches and Closures Using Benefit Transfer: An Application to Barnstable, Massachusetts. 利用利益转移评估海岸海滩和关闭:马萨诸塞州巴恩斯特布尔的应用。
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics Pub Date : 2018-05-31 DOI: 10.15351/2373-8456.1086
Sarina F Lyon, Nathaniel H Merrill, Kate K Mulvaney, Marisa J Mazzotta
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引用次数: 5
The Application and Usefulness of Economic Analyses for Water Quality Management in Coastal Areas. 经济分析在沿海地区水质管理中的应用与作用。
Journal of Ocean and Coastal Economics Pub Date : 2017-06-01 DOI: 10.15351/2373-8456.1079
Sheri L Jewhurst, Kate K Mulvaney, Marisa J Mazzotta
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引用次数: 1
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