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The economics of managing congestion: with special reference to backcountry recreation
(Lincoln University, 1992)
The management of congestible recreation resources has been based largely on the concept of satisfaction. This concept is poorly defined and often does not reflect objectives for management of recreation resources. One way ...
Social choice, conservation strategies and just compensation
(Lincoln University, 1992)
Natural resources have rival uses. To determine optimal uses requires care and consideration. In the case of land, economic activities may compete with conservation goals. Although it has been argued that these two objectives ...