Figures & data
Table 1 Value of environmental resources created by humans.
Table 2 Deciding the relative priority of geographical closeness, social aspects and cost-effectiveness.
Figure 1 The triangular figure represents graphically how close the various groups are to the three options.
Table 3 Government agencies’ right to expropriate land.
Table 4 Importance of compensating for the loss of recreational opportunities and cultural environments.
Figure 2 Various groups’ views on the types of damaged assets for which compensation should be provided.
![Figure 2 Various groups’ views on the types of damaged assets for which compensation should be provided.](/cms/asset/ffde31b7-e926-4753-a0ff-d33fb526f6a9/genv_a_835526_f0002_b.gif)
Table 5 Influence of local recreational interests on the design of compensation measures.
Table 6 Possibility to compensate for loss of ecological resources with social or economic resources.
Table 8 Participation by NGOs and other associations in decisions on compensation measures.
Table 7 Importance of information.