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ECONOMIC VALUATION RESOURCES BIBLIOGRAPHY

Compiled by: Robert B. Annis Water Resources Institute

at Grand Valley State University

Project: Economic Valuation of Ecosystem Services in West Michigan

(2006-2007)

Academic Conference Proceedings, Staff Papers and Projects, Dissertations (19) Chabreck, R.H. 1978. Wildlife harvest in wetlands of the United States. Pages 618-631 in P.E.

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