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Acknowledgments

I thank the Inamori Foundation for kindly allowing us to publish Jeff Vincent’s paper, which was based on his commentary at the Kyoto Laureate Symposium in April 2006. I greatly appreciate Simon A. Levin for encouraging me to edit this forum and Jeff Vincent and all the eight commentators for their excellent contributions and for giving us their thoughts on ecology and economics.

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Iwasa, Y. Forum “Ecology and Economics”: a preface. Ecol Res 22, 1–2 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11284-006-0069-x

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