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Wetlands and Agriculture: Private Interests and Public Benefits

Reports & Research
Décembre, 1998
États-Unis d'Amérique

Society has recently increased the value it places on the services that wetlands provide, including water quality improvements, flood control, wildlife habitat, and recreation. However, owners of wetlands are often unable to profit from these services because the benefits created are freely enjoyed by many. This report examines differences between public and private incentives regarding wetlands. Federal wetland policy has shifted in recent decades--from encouraging wetland conversion to encouraging wetland protection and restoration--in an effort to balance public and private objectives.

Determining misuse of agricultural lands in Yenimahalle district of Ankara using GIS and remote sensing techniques

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2012

This study is carried out to determine land use changes by Geographic Information Systems and Remote sensing methods in Yenimahalle district of Ankara province. Changes in land use were identified between 2000-2005 and 2000-2010. For the study Landsat-5 image of year 2000, Ikonos image of year 2005, and SPOT image of year 2010 were used. 1:25000 scale topo maps and soil maps, and CORINE land use data were also used. GPS data collected from field were used for ground truth studies.

Assessment of topography effects on identification of hazelnut orchards in Giresun province by remote sensing and determination of suitability for alternative crops

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2010

In the frame of Agricultural Reform Implementation Project (ARIP) financed by World Bank, a regulation numbered 5495 and concerning the planning of the hazelnut production and determining of planting areas and supporting the farmers who make a choice of alternative crop farming instead of hazelnut farming was put in to practice in 2003.

LAND RESOURCES’ EFFICIENT USAGE: REGIONAL ASPEC

Journal Articles & Books
Mars, 2014

In the article the questions of land resources usage in the region are carried out. Land is invariable material condition, from the one side, it is the system of region population life support, from another it is the basis of agricultural branch and foodstuffs’ production development.

Рассматриваются вопросы использования земельных ресурсов в регионе. Земля является неизменным материальным условием, с одной стороны, системой жизнеобеспечения населения региона, с другой, - базой развития сельскохозяйственной отрасли и производства продуктов питания.

RURAL ECONOMIC EFFECTS OF THE CONSERVATION RESERVE PROGRAM IN NORTH DAKOTA

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2002

The Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), enacted in 1985, provides conservation benefits and agricultural supply control through voluntary, long-term retirement of crop land. Large-scale, long-term land retirement programs produce, in varying degrees, negative effects on those businesses and economic sectors that provide agricultural inputs and services. While the effects of the CRP on agriculture are well understood, economic assessments of the market-value of conservation benefits from the program accruing to rural economies remains largely undocumented.

The Role of Soil Quality Criteria in Assessing Farm Performance

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2003

The environmental impact of industrial agriculture is under close scrutiny, by Governments, concerned citizens, and farmers. This paper discusses the need to incorporate environmental factors in measures of farm performance, as part of the continuous review of long term sustainability. The concept of natural capital allows natural resources to be considered in similar ways to other assets of the farm business.

Developing land consolidation concept and strategy in the Republic of Moldova

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 2011
Moldova
Lettonie

In the paper short data on the results of implementation of pilot land consolidation projects in 6 villages of the Republic of Moldova in 2007-2009 are presented. As a result it became possible to accumulate the experience necessary for extension of these works in scales of all country. Simultaneously a number of difficulties and problems have been identified. It will be difficult to realize these works without elimination of them.

TESTING FOR COOPERATIVE BEHAVIOR: AN EMPIRICAL STUDY OF LAND TENURE CONTRACTS IN TEXAS

Conference Papers & Reports
Décembre, 1998

Share contracts under information asymmetry often involve input application and risk sharing inefficiency. These difficulties are nullified under full information which can be approximated in repeated contracts. We give evidence of cooperation in repeated contracts, indicating the existence of full information efficiency and efficient resource use, despite underlying information asymmetry.

MINNESOTA FARM REAL ESTATE SALES: 1990-2003

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2004

This report is a summary of the data contained on the farmland sales portion of the Minnesota Land Economics (MLE) web site (http://www.apec.umn.edu/landeconomics) as of April 29, 2004. It is formally reissued each Spring, as new sales data become available. We no longer distribute a separate farm real estate report in the Minnesota Agricultural Economist (now the Minnesota Applied Economist: http://www.apec.umn.edu/MnApEc).

Land use change for flood protection - a prospective study for the restoration of the river Jelašnica watershed [Serbia]

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2011
Serbie

Serbia’s hilly-mountainous regions are extremely vulnerable to flooding as a consequence of their natural characteristics and human impacts. Land mismanagement influences the development of erosion processes, and causes soil degradation that significantly reduces the land’s capacity to infiltrate and retain rainwater. Inappropriate land use as well as development activities replace permeable with impervious surfaces in the watershed. This leads to more rapid runoff generation and the more frequent appearance of torrential floods and bed-load deposits on downstream sections.

Long-term fragmentation dynamics in semi-natural forest landscape

Policy Papers & Briefs
Décembre, 2014
Lettonie

Study was conducted in north-eastern Latvia (57° 38’ N, 22° 17’ E): in a part of Slitere National Park that was un-managed since year 1923 and affected by large storm in November of 1969. Supervised classification of Corona and Landsat 5 images of the area (in total 1646 ha) from years before and after the storm (1966–2010) were carried out and parameters characterizing the fragmentation calculated for 3 land-cover classes: forest, areas with low woody biomass and non-forest areas.