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The environmental economic impact of woodland: A two stage hedonic price model of the amenity value of forestry in Britain

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This study uses a two-stage hedonic price model to explore the impact of forest type on house price, and to estimate the demand for broadleaved woodland for a sample of houses adjacent to Forestry Commission land." (p.1)

[Ti: The environmental economic impact of woodland: A two stage hedonic price model of the amenity value of forestry in Britain]
[Au: Garrod, G. and, Willis, K.,]
[So: In: Forestry and the environment: Economic perspectives: [An international conference], Jasper, March, 1992. Edmonton, Northern Forestry Centre; University of Alberta, Dept. of Rural Economy. 23 pp.]
[Ky: Economic Benefits of Urban Forests]]

Authors
G. Garrod, K. Willis
Date Published
1992
Journal/Conference
In: Forestry and the environment: Economic perspectives: [An international conference], Jasper, March, 1992. Edmonton, Northern Forestry Centre; University of Alberta, Dept. of Rural Economy. 23 pp.
Publisher
In: Forestry and the environment: Economic perspectives: [An international conference], Jasper, March, 1992. Edmonton, Northern Forestry Centre; University of Alberta, Dept. of Rural Economy. 23 pp.
ISBN/ISSN
NA
Sub-Topics
Economics/Cost-Benefit Analysis
Keywords
Economic Benefits of Urban Forests
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