Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM)

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Authors

  • Jochen Hack

External Research Organisations

  • Technische Universität Darmstadt
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Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationEnvironmental Economy: lessons for Latin America
Publication statusPublished - 18 Mar 2009
Externally publishedYes
EventIV Congress of the Latin American and Caribbean Association of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists - Universidad Nacional de Costa Rica, Centro Internacional de Política Económica (CINPE-UNA), San José, Costa Rica
Duration: 18 Mar 200921 Mar 2009
Conference number: 4

Publication series

NameIV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR)

Keywords

    Payments for Ecosystem Services, IWRM, Ecological Economics

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Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM). / Hack, Jochen.
Environmental Economy: lessons for Latin America. 2009. (IV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR)).

Research output: Chapter in book/report/conference proceedingConference contributionResearchpeer review

Hack, J 2009, Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM). in Environmental Economy: lessons for Latin America. IV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR), IV Congress of the Latin American and Caribbean Association of Environmental and Natural Resource Economists, San José, Costa Rica, 18 Mar 2009.
Hack, J. (2009). Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM). In Environmental Economy: lessons for Latin America (IV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR)).
Hack J. Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM). In Environmental Economy: lessons for Latin America. 2009. (IV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR)).
Hack, Jochen. / Payments for hydrological ecosystem services as a tool for Integrated Water and Resource Management and Development (IWRDM). Environmental Economy: lessons for Latin America. 2009. (IV Congress of Environmental Economists and Natural Resources of Latin American and the Caribbean (ALEAR)).
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