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Chapter 58, Problem 2U
The economic value of indirect ecosystem services
a. is unlikely to exceed the economic value derived from uses after ecosystem conversion.
b. has never been carefully determined.
c. can greatly exceed the value derived after ecosystem conversion.
d. is entirely aesthetic.
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