A travel cost analysis of non-market benefits of forest recreation in Great BritainPublished2008StatusLimited AccessLanguageenCountriesUnited KingdomBook Chapterhttps://hdl.handle.net/10568/902CitationGelan, A. 2008. A travel cost analysis of non-market benefits of forest recreation in Great Britain. IN: Hooper, V.; Kumar, P.; Muradian, R. (eds.) Payment for ecosystem services. Oxford (UK): University Press, pp. 265-282Tagsmarkets
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