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What are the difficulties encountered in assigning monetary value to resources? - Environmental Applications

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What are the difficulties encountered in assigning monetary value to resources? 

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Assigning monetary value to resources presents several difficulties:

  1. Non-market Resources: Many natural resources, such as clean air, biodiversity, and ecosystem services, lack a direct market price, making it impossible to provide a monetary value.
  2. Intangible and Indirect Benefits: Resources often provide intangible or indirect benefits, such as climate regulation, aesthetic value, or cultural importance, that are difficult to define financially.
  3. Long-term Effects: The long-term effects of resource depletion or conservation are difficult to predict and quantify, mainly when benefits accrue over decades or centuries.
  4. Variability and uncertainty: The value of resources can change depending on factors such as location, scarcity, or technical improvements, and there may be confusion regarding future availability or usage.
  5. Interconnectedness: Many resources are linked together, and changes in one might affect others, complicating the task of assigning independent monetary values. 
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Chapter 9: Eco Friendly Technologies - EXERCISES [Page 107]

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Huma Syed Environmental Applications [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 9 Eco Friendly Technologies
EXERCISES | Q B. 6. ii | Page 107
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