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Consorting with Forests: Rethinking Our Relationship to Natural Resources and How We Should Value Their Loss
Author(s) -
Katharine K. Baker
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
ecology law quarterly
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.176
H-Index - 24
ISSN - 0046-1121
DOI - 10.15779/z389r8s
Subject(s) - value (mathematics) , natural (archaeology) , natural resource , business , natural resource economics , environmental science , forestry , geography , economics , ecology , mathematics , archaeology , statistics , biology
677 I. The Cause of Action 683 A. Who Sues and for What Do They Sue? ... 683 B. Limitations of the Property Rights Paradigm 688 II. The Nature of the Harm 693 A. A Connection to Nature .693 B. The Loss of Connection 697 C. Why Compensate for This Loss? 700 III. When Are We Hurt? 703 A . The Violation 703 B. The Ecosystemic Whole 705 C. Nonuse Value: Recovery Implications 707 1. Theory 707 2. R egulations 711 IV. Why Contingent Valuation? 714 A. A Response to CV's Critics 715 B. A Positive Endorsement 720 1. Education 720 2. Participation 723 3. D ata 724 C onclusion 727

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