Catchment-to-intake-point economic valuation of water resources using a hybrid method
Catchment-to-intake-point (CTIP) economic valuation of water resources is an important aspect of sustainable forest management. With a total of about 94,851 ha of forest catchment area, the state of Johor has among the largest inland water bodies and, thus, water resources in Malaysia. However, the...
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Main Author: | Abdul Hamid Mar Iman |
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Format: | Non-Indexed Article |
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Universiti Malaysia Kelantan
2016
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Online Access: | http://discol.umk.edu.my/id/eprint/8478/ http://www.jtrss.org/JTRSS/volume4/JTRSS-16-10-16-MFMA1/4-1-10-18.pdf |
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