We are part of Nature, not separate from it. We rely on Nature to provide us with food, water and shelter; regulate our climate and disease; maintain nutrient cycles and oxygen …
Abstract In 2019, Her Majesty's Treasury (UK) commissioned Sir Partha Dasgupta, an economist and Professor Emeritus at Cambridge University to produce an independent …
P Dasgupta, T Besley - Annual Review of Economics, 2023 - annualreviews.org
This conversation with Sir Partha Dasgupta, moderated by Annual Review of Economics Editorial Commitee Member Tim Besley, focuses on biodiversity and its implications for …
S Thapa, L Wang, A Koirala, S Shrestha, S Bhattarai… - Wetlands, 2020 - Springer
Determining the economic value of wetlands is essential while creating sustainable wetland development plans and market-based ecological protection strategies. This paper studies …
MY Bhat, AA Sofi - Journal for Nature Conservation, 2021 - Elsevier
This study attempts to estimate the household's Willingness to Pay (WTP) for biodiversity conservation in Dachigam National Park, India. The park houses the last viable population …
J Yang, K Su, Z Zhou, Y Huang, Y Hou… - Global Ecology and …, 2022 - Elsevier
Wildlife is invaluable for natural development and biodiversity conservation. We investigated tourist cognition of rare species, as well as their economic value, in protected areas of the …
Equation (33) gives the ratio of Earth's (human) carrying capacity to the optimum population size, but it doesn't say what the carrying capacity is. No doubt “carrying capacity” is a range …
This paper estimates the health damages due to arsenicosis among people residing in two districts of Bihar, India. A primary survey of 388 households' comprises 3469 individuals …
A Dasgupta, P Dasgupta - Population and Development Review, 2017 - JSTOR
We review a class of adverse environmental externalities that accompany consumption and procreation. We also identify externalities that are traceable to socially embedded …