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Author(s): Aaron Paul
Org./Source: Piedmont Environmental Council
Year: 2011
Virginia’s natural resources provide approximately $21.8 billion/year in ecosystem services. Of this, state and federal public lands provide $5.1 billion and the more than 700,000 acres of private land under conservation easement provide $520 million. The benefits are derived from a protection of water quality and supply, pollination of crops, forest products, farm products, disturbance prevention, habitat that supports the marine resource harvest and carbon sequestration.
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Topic tags: Economic Benefits of Ecosystem Services
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