REDUCING POVERTY AND PROTECTING THE ENVIRONMENT: THE OVERLOOKED POTENTIAL OF LESS-FAVORED LANDS
PERIURBAN AGRICULTURE IN METROPOLITAN AREAS: THE BOLOGNA CASE STUDY; Proceedings of the Fifth Joint Conference on Agriculture, Food, and the Environment, June 17-18, 1996, Padova, Italy.
The Problem of Maintaining Soil Fertility in Eastern Kenya: A Review of Relevant Research
Framework for promotion of sustainable land use planning and management in Africa
Phased approach to the development of a land information system by Ministry of Lands and Valuation in Malawi
The paper looks at efforts being taken by the Ministry of Lands and Valuation in Malawi towards developing a Land Information System which would not only act as the basis for all future land related projects, but will provide the basic data for the review of the National Land Policy currently being undertaken by Government.
On-farm Costs of Soil Salinisation: a Case Study for the Liverpool Plains in New South Wales
Land affected by a high water table displays waterlogging and salinity effects. This causes costs to farmers through additional land management problems, loss of soil productivity and results in a decline of the farm's capital value. A multi-period mathematical model is developed to investigate best land and financial management strategies for such farms.
Problems of Rational Agricultural Land Use in Ukraine
RURAL LAND VALUES AND TENURE ARRANGEMENTS IN LOUISIANA
This report presents the results from the first annual Louisiana Rural Land Market Survey. The survey was designed to collect detailed information from rural real estate professionals regarding market conditions in their areas. Results of this study suggest that land values vary by area of the state and the primary commodity grown on the tract.
Program Participation and Farm-Level Adoption of Conservation Tillage: Estimates from a Multinomial Logit Model
The conservation compliance provision of the 1985 Food Security Act requires highly erodible land to be cropped according to a locally approved conservation plan. There is overwhelming evidence that conservation compliance has reduced soil erosion.