R. Kerry Turner focuses on Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services, Valuation, Sustainability and Ecosystem valuation. His study in Environmental resource management is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Biome, Land use and Natural capital. His Ecosystem services research includes elements of Biodiversity, Natural resource economics and Double counting.
His Valuation research incorporates elements of Marine ecosystem, Environmental economics, Conceptual framework and Natural resource management. He combines subjects such as Cost–benefit analysis and Sustainable development with his study of Sustainability. The study incorporates disciplines such as Function and Integrated coastal zone management in addition to Ecosystem valuation.
His primary areas of investigation include Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services, Valuation, Environmental planning and Natural resource economics. His Environmental resource management research includes themes of Cost–benefit analysis, Biodiversity, Conceptual framework, Marine ecosystem and Sustainability. His work in Sustainability addresses subjects such as Environmental studies, which are connected to disciplines such as Environmental Sustainability Index.
His work in the fields of Ecosystem services, such as Ecosystem valuation and Ecosystem health, overlaps with other areas such as Human welfare. His Valuation research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ecological economics, Environmental economics, Policy analysis and Wetland. The various areas that R. Kerry Turner examines in his Natural resource economics study include Deforestation, Land use, Land use, land-use change and forestry and Livelihood.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecosystem services, Environmental resource management, Natural resource economics, Valuation and Biodiversity. His Ecosystem services research incorporates elements of Environmental planning, Conceptual framework and Sustainability. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Cost–benefit analysis, Marine ecosystem and Common-pool resource.
He interconnects Livelihood, Land use, Land use, land-use change and forestry, Deforestation and Wetland in the investigation of issues within Natural resource economics. His work investigates the relationship between Land use, land-use change and forestry and topics such as Biome that intersect with problems in Natural capital. His Valuation study incorporates themes from Water quality, Ecological economics, Recreation and Management science.
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Economics of Natural Resources and the Environment
David William Pearce;R. Kerry Turner.
(1989)
Changes in the global value of ecosystem services
Robert Costanza;Rudolph de Groot;Paul Sutton;Paul Sutton;Sander van der Ploeg.
(2014)
Defining and classifying ecosystem services for decision making
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(2009)
Economic Reasons for Conserving Wild Nature
Andrew Balmford;Aaron Bruner;Philip Cooper;Robert Costanza.
(2002)
Economic Analysis for Ecosystem Service Assessments
Ian J. Bateman;Ian J. Bateman;Ian J. Bateman;Georgina M. Mace;Carlo Fezzi;Giles Atkinson.
Environmental and Resource Economics (2011)
Valuing nature: lessons learned and future research directions
R.Kerry Turner;Jouni Paavola;Philip Cooper;Stephen Farber.
(2003)
Ecological-economic analysis of wetlands; scientific integration for management and policy
R.Kerry Turner;R.Kerry Turner;Jeroen C.J.M. van den Bergh;Tore Söderqvist;Aat Barendregt.
Ecological Economics (2000)
Sustainable Environmental Economics and Management: Principles and Practice
R. Kerry Turner.
(1994)
Ecosystem services: Classification for valuation
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(2008)
The economics of valuing ecosystem services and biodiversity
Unai Pascual;Roldan Muradian;Luke Brander;Erik Gómez-Baggethun.
The Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (2012)
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