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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.
- The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics
What do economists know about land—and how do they know?...
- The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics
8 sty 2015 · Land economics includes, among others, land use behaviour and policy and is closely related to resource economics, environmental economics, regional science and urban economics. Given the scope and the diversity of these topics, the statement of the book editors, Jusha M. Duke and Junjie Wu, that ‘this handbook explains what economists know ...
1 sty 2006 · Land use is an important indicator of tensions between the economic system and the environment: first, productive land is a good approximation for natural capital. Second, ecosystem productivity is governed by primary production, which principally depends on land use.
The role of land in economic theory is surveyed, both from a conceptual and historical perspective. Land has been incorporated in economic theories in various ways. Originally, land...
With the environmental crises and mass environmental awareness in the late 20th century, various aspects of land, such as support of biodiversity or sources of non-renewable resources, have found their way back into economic discourse. The role of land, its conceptualization, and its measurement in economic theory has changed considerably over ...
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.
Land education offers scholars and students a nuanced, culturally responsive, and responsible critique of the notion of place and field of place-based education, particularly with regard to historically minoritized students and communities such as Indigenous peoples throughout the world.