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Putting a Price Tag on Conservation: Cost Benefit Analysis of Venezuela's National Parks

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 March 2002

PABLO GUTMAN
Affiliation:
Pablo Gutman is Senior Policy Adviser in the Macroeconomics for Sustainable Development Program Office of the World Wide Fund for Nature, Washington, DC.

Abstract

The article discusses the use of cost-benefit analysis to assess conservation efforts, and applies this technique to Venezuela's National Parks Systems to assess how much Venezuela should spend in managing its National Parks. As with any major environmental decision, this calls for more than economic criteria. Social values, science and politics all affect environmental decisions, and economics should be but one factor considered. Nonetheless, cost-benefit analysis provides a valuable tool and a framework for improved understanding of the tradeoffs among different factors.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
© 2002 Cambridge University Press

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