Grazing Fees versus Stewardship on Federal Lands
Livestock grazing on public lands continues to be a source of intense conflict and debate. We analyze this problem using a dynamic game. Low grazing fees let ranchers capture
Land Degradation in Ethiopia: What Do Stoves Have To Do With It?
In Ethiopia deforestation is a major problem and many peasants have switched from fuelwood to dung for cooking and heating purposes, thereby damaging the agricultural productivity of cropland.
Sustainability under threat? The dynamics of environmental change and food production in peri-urban Kano, northern Nigeria
A Modern Application of Hedonics for Valuing Irrigation
Factors Influencing Illinois Farmland Values
2006 Michigan Land Values and Leasing Rates
Agricultural Development and Land Policy in Vietnam
Exploring land use scenarios by long-term simulation of soil organic matter in central Argentina
Frequently, agriculture intensification by means of high-input technologies and agroecosystem simplification led to unsustainable farming systems. Increasing spatial-temporal diversity in agroecosystems has been shown as a promising alternative for restoring degraded land.
Examining agricultural reform applications in Turkey from the view point of the need for spatial data and information: case study of Trabzon
In Turkey, to adapt EU's Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), the Agricultural Reform Implementation Project (ARIP) has been carried out. However, due to inadequate spatial data infrastructure, the effectiveness of the projects within the ARIP has been considerably weak.