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A new United Nations-backed study attempts to affix a dollar value on some nature areas, but critics view the "Eco-nomics" figures with skepticism. The study says that assigning values to nature -- such as $3,500 for a tropical forest in Cameroon and $10,000 for a Caribbean coral reef -- promotes the environment because it counteracts the thinking that ecological systems have no value.