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Appendix 02: Post-AR5 annotated bibliography
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Nelson, N.M., J.B. Loomis, P.M. Jakus, M.J. Kealy, N. von Stackelburg, J. Ostermiller. 2015. Linking ecological data and economics to estimate the total economic value of improving water quality by reducing nutrients.
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Rosser, J.B. 2013. Special problems of forests as ecologic-economic systems. Forest Policy and Economics 35: 31-38. Sutton, P. C., S.J. Anderson, R. Costanza, I. Kubiszewski. 2016. The ecological economics of land degradation: impacts
on ecosystem service values. Ecological Economics 129:182-192.
Vaneeckhaute, C., E. Meers, E. Michels, J. Buysse, F.M.G. Tack. 2013. Ecological and economic benefits of the
application of bio-based mineral fertilizers in modern agriculture. Biomass and Bioenergy 49: 239-248. Zhang, J., M. Fu, Z. Zhang, J. Tao, W. Fu. 2014. A trade-off approach of optimal land allocation between socio-
economic development and ecological stability. Ecological Modelling 272: 175-187.
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