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Let ‘Em Grow: Do Florida Coastal Property Owners Value Mangroves?

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  • Kajaria, Swaty
  • Ferreira, Susana
  • Hashida, Yukiko

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  • Kajaria, Swaty & Ferreira, Susana & Hashida, Yukiko, 2023. "Let ‘Em Grow: Do Florida Coastal Property Owners Value Mangroves?," 2023 Annual Meeting, July 23-25, Washington D.C. 335594, Agricultural and Applied Economics Association.
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    1. Edward B. Barbier & Brian S. Enchelmeyer, 2014. "Valuing the storm surge protection service of US Gulf Coast wetlands," Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 3(2), pages 167-185, July.
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