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Farm Permits and Optimal Shrimp Management in Thailand: An Integrated Inter-Temporal and Spatial Planning Model

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Computational Models in the Economics of Environment and Development

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In the last two chapters, we were primarily interested in computing the environmental costs caused by sectoral planning strategies. The issues were related to industrial pollution and ways by which this could be minimized. These problems in the environmental literature are termed “brown” issues.

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Duraiappah, A.K. (2003). Farm Permits and Optimal Shrimp Management in Thailand: An Integrated Inter-Temporal and Spatial Planning Model. In: Computational Models in the Economics of Environment and Development. Economy & Environment, vol 27. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0960-7_6

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