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Ecosystem services must be protected from "summary" of Economics of the Environment by Robert N. Stavins

The preservation of ecosystem services is a critical concern for policymakers, as these services are vital for human well-being and economic prosperity. Ecosystem services encompass a wide range of benefits that nature provides to humans, including clean air and water, fertile soil for agriculture, and protection from natural disasters. Without these services, human societies would face significant challenges in meeting their basic needs and ensuring sustainable development. Protecting ecosystem services is essential because they are often undervalued and can be easily degraded or destroyed by human activities. For example, deforestation can lead to soil erosion and loss of biodiversity, reducing the capacity of ecosystems to provide essential services. Similarly, pollution can contaminate water sources and harm human health, undermining the benefits that ecosystems offer. In orde...
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    Economics of the Environment

    Robert N. Stavins

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