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Does ecological product protection compensation have a green effect? Empirical evidence based on the value accounting of ecological products in key ecological functional areas of the Yellow River Basin

Chuang Li, Chunping Xie, Yunlong Wang, Liping Wang, Liping Wang

2026Journal of Cleaner Production6 citationsDOI

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SustainabilityEcologyEnvironmental economicsSustainable developmentEnvironmental resource managementCompensation (psychology)Product (mathematics)Market valuePanel dataEcological economicsEconomicsBusinessValuation (finance)Product marketNatural resource economicsValue (mathematics)Empirical researchIndustrial ecologyEmpirical evidenceWeightingIndustrial symbiosisNew product developmentIndustrial organizationDiversification (marketing strategy)Status quoCarrying capacityCentralityProductivityEnvironmental Conservation and ManagementLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesEconomic and Environmental Valuation
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