In subject area: Economics, Econometrics and Finance In land use planning, the term setback is used to delineate the distance that a building or a structure is away from a street or other feature such as a river or shoreline. From: Hazard Mitigation in Emergency Management, 2016 ...
Land use preferences considering resource economics: case of organic versus conventional wheat production in TurkeyLand conversionOrganic farmingOptimality conditionsWheatThe organic agricultural production system is considered to be the best alternative to the conventional system in order to solve agricultural ...
Examples include China, France, and Germany. In contrast, common law countries such as the USA and Australia have a smaller proportion in the high growth interval, indicating relatively higher levels of LUE. Furthermore, major demographic challenges such as aging populations and declining birth ...
Tian Shi, in Ecological Economics, 2002 The idea of nature conservation and resource utilization has deep historical roots in China. In the ancient literature, e.g. The Record of the Rituals (Liji), 70 B.C., there were accounts of the limitations of logging, hunting and fishing to certain...
Decision-making levels in the United States and examples of their land-use management powers, both regulatory and nonregulatory (Dale et al, 2000, Reproduc... VH Dale,S Brown,RA Haeuber,... - Island Press/Center for Resource Economics 被引量: 950发表: 2014年 Applying GIS and landscape ...
Explain the significance of resource pricing in terms of cost minimization. Explain how to calculate the production effect. Discuss the impact of externality on the working of a market. Suppose a subsidy is provided to the buyers of solar panels. What is likely to hap...
As another mega trend of landscape development, so far not sufficiently recognized by global environmental policy, land abandonment is outlined. Examples and figures from all over the world are stated.This is a preview of subscription content, log in via an institution to check access. References ...
In reality, however, the validity of this assumption warrants careful examination, as a farm’s capability to adopt a new agricultural system is multifaceted and context-specific. Through a transdisciplinary review of literature, here we discuss examples of unintended consequences that could arise from...
Based on the land market transaction data and city-level carbon emission data of 282 prefecture-level cities from 2005 to 2018 in China Land Market Network, this paper discusses the effect of land resource misallocation on carbon emissions and its influencing mechanisms. The research finds that, ...
Natural resource extraction Logging, or commercial deforestation, is a common precursor to agricultural or urban land use. Deforestation—including removal of riparian vegetation—increases erosion, sediment inputs, and temperature (via increased solar input from canopy removal); alters hydrology and geomor...