a new system, which will have to be based on a clear understanding of how the existing property relations have developed, and why those relations do not satisfy people's needs. Therefore, this paper analyses the existing rights to land and to agricultural activity in the 'rural race zones'....
Diana Kopeva,Plamen Mishev,Marvin Jackson.Formation of landmarket institutions and their impacts on agricultural activity. Journal of Rural Studies . 1994DIANA KOPEVA,PLAMEN MISHEV,MARVIN JACKSON. Formation of land market institutions and their impacts on agricultural activity[J].Journal of Rural ...
Agricultural land-use or land-use change has been repeatedly linked to infectious disease risks in humans25,27,28,30,31,37,41,42,48,49,50,51,52,53; however, no study has systematically assessed or quantified this association. Based on currently available evidence from 37 eligible studies draw...
what concerned him most was that farmers often had poor harvests and sometimes even had a serious shortage of food to eat. To tackle this crisis, he chose to study agriculture and received an education at Southwest Agric...
Drylands are home to over 2 billion people globally, many of whom use the land for agricultural and pastoral activities. These vulnerable livelihoods could be disrupted if desert dunefields become more active in response to climate and land use change. Despite increasing knowledge about the role ...
9.7.2.3Soil management to reduce N2O emission Agricultural soil such as arable soils compared to other anthropogenic sources emit more C to the atmosphere (Smith et al., 2008; Smith, Clark et al., 2014). Since this major radiative force (N2O) comes from cropland, reducing the flux present...
Land consumption (LC) is now considered the most important threat to the preservation of ecosystem functionsFootnote 1. Losses of fundamental environmental resources due to the occupation of originally agricultural, natural, or semi-natural areas are usually related to the construction of new buildings...
Therefore, in every adjustment of agricultural production activity, microeconomic subjects will pay high sunk costs because of unique asset input [35]. Similarly, when faced with a choice for land recuperation, due to asset specificity farmers face high sunk costs when they quit land cultivation ...
The categories, broadly speaking, include residential, commercial, and agricultural uses. But that breaks down into many options for the investor, from mineral-rich lands to vineyards, livestock ranches, and residential developments. The investment vehicles include real estate investment trusts (REITs),...
Y. Zhao Labour migration and returns to rural education in China American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 79 (1997), pp. 1278-1287 CrossrefView in ScopusGoogle Scholar Zhao, 1999a Y. Zhao Labour migration and earnings differences: the case of rural China Economic Development and Cultural Chan...