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Numerous studies have investigated the relationship between water quality and a property’s sale price using the hedonic price method. Water quality measurements have included the level of dissolved oxygen, fecal coliform, pH and clarity. This...
2005-07-12
Riparian ecosystems not only provide habitat for wildlife but are also prominent natural resources in semi-arid and arid regions. Riparian corridors near metropolitan areas are heterogeneous, ranging in size and also in treatments: some are...
2005-07-12
This study uses the hedonic price method to examine the relationship between the sale price of single-family residential properties in an urban watershed in Portland, Oregon and (1) the amount of riparian vegetation and upland wildlife habitat on...
2005-07-12
Local officials often need a more thorough understanding of lake management issues related to control of nuisance aquatic vegetation; project proponents frequently need to develop more informed lake management proposals; and state agencies need a...
2005-07-12
Today, exotic plants infest approximately 2.6 million acres in the national park system, reducing the natural diversity of these special places. Drawing funds from the Natural Resource Challenge, the National Park Service (NPS) Biological Resource...
2005-07-12
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