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Marcus James Thomson, Ph.D.

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Jadav Molai Payeng, Forest man of India. Recently, a colleague here at IIASA and I have been doing some thinking about the concept of natural capital, those elements of the natural world that are (have been/will be) exploited as resources, or otherwise contribute economically. Trees are a classic example. What is the value of a tree?Continue reading “This guy”

Posted byzizrocAugust 21, 2018August 21, 2018Posted inUncategorizedTags:natural capital

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