An ecological economics approach to the management of a multi-purpose coastal wetland
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I. Bateman | I. Langford | R. Turner | R. Turner | S. Georgiou | Andy P. Jones | L. Subramanian | N. Matias | A. Jones | I. H. Langford | Andrew Jones | R. Turner | Ian J. Bateman
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