ABSTRACT
This book is a collection of papers written for a workshop on the economic value of Alaskan wildlife resources held at Denali National Park in September 1989. It provides resource managers and policy makers with enough background to address their own needs for economic information and analysis.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part One|52 pages
What Does Economics Have to Contribute to the Management of Wildlife Resources?
part Two|145 pages
A Review of Relevant Economic Theory and Methods
part Three|110 pages
Applications to Wildlife and Wildlife Management
part Four|49 pages
Case Studies