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Valuing a Spatially Variable Environmental Resource: Reducing Non-Point-Source Pollution in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Rebecca Moore, Bill Provencher and Richard C. Bishop
Land Economics, February 2011, 87 (1) 45-59; DOI: https://doi.org/10.3368/le.87.1.45
Rebecca Moore
Bill Provencher

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Valuing a Spatially Variable Environmental Resource: Reducing Non-Point-Source Pollution in Green Bay, Wisconsin
Rebecca Moore, Bill Provencher, Richard C. Bishop
Land Economics Feb 2011, 87 (1) 45-59; DOI: 10.3368/le.87.1.45
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