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G. H. Orians, G. M. BrownJr, W. E. Kunin & J. E. Swierzbinski (eds). 1991. Preservation and valuation of biological resources: an impossible dream?University of Washington Press, Seattle, USA. x + 301 pages. ISBN 0-295-97004-9. Price: $40.00 (hardback).
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