Economics of wetland restoration and creation

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As the overall aim of wetland restoration, enhancement, and creation is to recover valuable ecosystem goods and services, assessing these benefits is vital. In addition, as wetland restoration and creation are not "costless" activities, they must be assessed in terms of their cost effectiveness and their impacts on different stakeholders. Evaluating these various benefits and costs, as well as the distribution of their impacts, is critical in determining the success or failure of wetland restoration and creation of policies and investments.

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Barbier, E. (2018). Economics of wetland restoration and creation. In The Wetland Book: I: Structure and Function, Management, and Methods (pp. 1997–2001). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-9659-3_326

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