Economic Value Of Biodiversity. The direct value of biodiversity is directly harvested from an organism. Yet we know that many biological resources do have significant economic value.
The studies described in this guide each analyzed one or more of these benefits including the following. Yet we know that many biological resources do have significant economic value. These range from the things that are produced and sold which are derived both directly and indirectly from biodiversity to the non marketed things that contribute to both our well being and to the economy.
The direct value of biodiversity is directly harvested from an organism.
The direct value of biodiversity involves the direct economic value of the products that are sold while indirect economic value involves intrinsic value. Example of the direct economic value of diversity includes making food medicine. The direct value of biodiversity is directly harvested from an organism. The studies described in this guide each analyzed one or more of these benefits including the following.