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000183798 037__ $$a1341-2016-104119
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000183798 245__ $$aEconomic Valuation of Non-Commodity Outputs of Agriculture
000183798 260__ $$c2005
000183798 269__ $$a2005
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000183798 336__ $$aConference Paper/ Presentation
000183798 520__ $$aEconomic valuation methods have already been used abroad successfully for solving
above all local and nation-wide problems in rural (and also urban) areas with incorporated
multifunctional natural and cultural goods, in a sense of their cultural, recreational,
educational, ecological, aesthetical and existential values. The existence of these goods,
in our case for the countryside, increases the welfare of users as well as of non-users
when goods are nationally or globally important. Since environmental and cultural goods
are in fact public goods, their use is mostly free, while managers or owners have some
maintenance costs, which are usually covered from the budget. It is quite clear that
allocation and distribution of these sources has to be properly justified. The same holds
true for individual interventions into the space. This article suggests contingent valuation
methods as a helping tool for making decisions on economic activities and interventions to
the area.
000183798 650__ $$aAgribusiness
000183798 650__ $$aAgricultural and Food Policy
000183798 650__ $$aInternational Relations/Trade
000183798 700__ $$aSlabe Erker, Renata
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000183798 982__ $$gSlovenian Association of Agricultural Economists>2005 Conference: Slovenia in the EU - Challenges for Agriculture,  Food Science and Rural Affairs, November 10-11, 2005, Moravske Toplice, Slovenia