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The economics of biodiversity: The evolving agenda
Charles Perrings
Mathematical Computational Modeling Sciences Center, Simon A. Levin (MCMSC)
Life Sciences, School of (SOLS)
Human Evolution and Social Change, School of (SHESC)
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Business & Economics
Biodiversity
100%
Agenda
70%
Economics
43%
Payments for Ecosystem Services
17%
Global Change
15%
Transboundary
15%
Pathogens
15%
Pest
14%
Predator
12%
Development Economics
12%
Climate Change
11%
Ecosystem
11%
Economic Integration
11%
Competitors
7%
Goods
6%
Factors
3%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
biodiversity
62%
economics
49%
ecosystem service
19%
economic integration
17%
development economics
15%
ecosystem assessment
14%
goods and services
12%
pest
12%
trend
10%
pathogen
9%
predator
9%
science
6%
policy
6%
climate change
6%
distribution
3%
effect
2%
Agriculture & Biology
biodiversity
69%
economics
57%
ecosystem services
23%
integration (economics)
19%
economic trends
17%
global change
12%
economic development
12%
climate change
9%
ecosystems
8%
predators
7%
pests
7%
pathogens
6%
Social Sciences
biodiversity
91%
economics
36%
global change
13%
economic integration
12%
trend
10%
climate change
9%
driver
8%