The Skokomish river was once the most productive salmon river in Puget Sound, but since 1926 the North Fork Skokomish has been diverted for hydropower. The Skokomish tribe has fought unsuccessfully to restore natural flows. At issue is the “non-market value” of the river’s biological productivity. The value of the river as “natural capital” for the tribe is analyzed from an historical, ethnographic, and ecological perspective. Keywords: non-market values, natural capital, salmon, Pacific Northwest, Skokomish, riverine ecology, ecosystem management
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We examine restoration efforts on the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico aimed at tamarisk/Russian oliv...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Graduation date: 1968It is important to avoid misallocation of resources for either\ud private or pu...
How should society value resources that are not goods or services in the marketplace, but rather wha...
To assess both monetary and non-monetary benefits of Ecosystem Services, constructivist Symbolic Int...
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Proceedings of the 1997 Georgia Water Resources Conference, March 20-22, 1997, Athens, Georgia.Conve...
The Deschutes River in Central Oregon provides numerous ecosystem services benefits to the region. ...
Rivers provide society with numerous returns. These relate to both the passive and extractive uses o...
Though critical to all life – and to most economic activity – water has consistently been undervalue...
The restoration of rivers and related riparian areas is now a billion dollar a year business, with a...
Migratory salmonids faces many threats from various sources as hydropower, aquaculture, pollution, i...
It is Important to avoid misallocation of resources for either private or public production.. Misall...
As resource conflicts grow, resource managers are increasingly faced with trade-offs among environme...
This paper compares two rivers, Tana River in Northern Norway and Columbia River on the northwest co...
We examine restoration efforts on the Middle Rio Grande in New Mexico aimed at tamarisk/Russian oliv...
Thesis (M.Eng.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Civil and Environmental Engineering...
Graduation date: 1968It is important to avoid misallocation of resources for either\ud private or pu...