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Hedonic Pricing of Agriculture and Forestry Externalities

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In this study, the hedonic price method was used toidentify and monetarize some of the external effectsof agricultural and sylvicultural activities. Weexamined the renting price of ruralself-catering cottages, or gîtes. Intensivelivestock farming caused the renting-price ofgîtes to decrease, whereas permanent grassland hadthe opposite effect.

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Le Goffe, P. Hedonic Pricing of Agriculture and Forestry Externalities. Environmental and Resource Economics 15, 397–401 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1008383920586

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