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In this module, we examine these questions utilizing the approach provided by the economic theories of land rent, social welfare, property rights, and environmental sustainability and attempt to analyze the implications of existing public policies and land regulation for the economy and the environment. 1 Case, 2007.
Land Economics is defined as the study of trade-offs between food production and biodiversity conservation at landscape and ecoregion scales, considering factors such as environmental heterogeneity, agricultural suitability, economic influences, and environmental services to balance agriculture and biodiversity conservation while addressing ...
This handbook draws broadly from advances that investigate land use behavior, markets, and policy, showing that land is a theme that integrates several fields of economics. These fields include natural resource economics, environmental economics, regional science, and urban economics.
8 sty 2015 · Accordingly, markets face complex challenges to provide an efficient allocation among competing uses. Land use and land use changes affect many environmental problems (e.g. climate change or water pollution) as well as socioeconomic phenomena such as urban sprawl or economic segregation.
10 cze 2024 · The currently dominant types of land management are threatening the multifunctionality of ecosystems, which is vital for human well-being. Here, we present a novel ecological-economic...
22 lip 2014 · What do economists know about land—and how do they know? This handbook describes the latest developments in the economics fields examining land, including natural resource economics, environmental economics, regional science, and urban economics.
1 kwi 2002 · The role of land in economic theory is surv eyed, both from a conceptual and historical perspective. Land has been incorporated in economic theories in various ways.