Publication date: May 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 171 Author(s): Elena Zepharovich, M. Graziano Ceddia, Stephan Rist
Publication date: May 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 171 Author(s): Elena Zepharovich, M. Graziano Ceddia, Stephan Rist
Publication date: May 2020 Source: Ecological Economics, Volume 171 Author(s): Sturla F. Kvamsdal, Leif K. Sandal, Diwakar Poudel Abstract We develop an inclusive wealth type index for natural capital in the Barents Sea that accounts for ecosystem services via trophic interactions. We consider three key fish species in the Barents Sea under stochastic growth dynamics.
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