The Erosion-productivity Economics Model

The Erosion-productivity Economics Model
Title The Erosion-productivity Economics Model PDF eBook
Author Michael R. Dicks
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 1987
Genre Agricultural productivity
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The Erosion-productivity Impact Calculator as Formulated for the Resource Conservation Act Appraisal

The Erosion-productivity Impact Calculator as Formulated for the Resource Conservation Act Appraisal
Title The Erosion-productivity Impact Calculator as Formulated for the Resource Conservation Act Appraisal PDF eBook
Author John W. Putman
Publisher
Pages 44
Release 1987
Genre Soil conservation
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The Erosion-productivity Index Simulator Model

The Erosion-productivity Index Simulator Model
Title The Erosion-productivity Index Simulator Model PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1987
Genre Soil conservation
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Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy

Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy
Title Handbook of Bioenergy Economics and Policy PDF eBook
Author Madhu Khanna
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 435
Release 2009-12-02
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1441903690

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Concerns about energy security, uncertainty about oil prices, declining oil reserves, and global climate change are fueling a shift towards bioenergy as a renewable alternative to fossil fuels. Public policies and private investments around the globe are aiming to increase local capacity to produce biofuels. A key constraint to the expansion of biofuel production is the limited amount of land available to meet the needs for fuel, feed, and food in the coming decades. Large-scale biofuel production raises concerns about food versus fuel tradeoffs, about demands for natural resources such as water, and about potential impacts on environmental quality. The book is organized into five parts. The introductory part provides a context for the emerging economic and policy challenges related to bioenergy and the motivations for biofuels as an energy source. The second part of the handbook includes chapters that examine the implications of expanded production of first generation biofuels for the allocation of land between food and fuel and for food/feed prices and trade in biofuels as well as the potential for technology improvements to mitigate the food vs. fuel competition for land. Chapters in the third part examine the infrastructural and logistical challenges posed by large scale biofuel production and the factors that will influence the location of biorefineries and the mix of feedstocks they use. The fourth part includes chapters that examine the environmental implications of biofuels, their implications for the design of policies and the unintended environmental consequences of existing biofuel policies. The final part presents economic analysis of the market, social welfare, and distributional effects of biofuel policies.

The Environment and Emerging Development Issues

The Environment and Emerging Development Issues
Title The Environment and Emerging Development Issues PDF eBook
Author Partha Dasgupta
Publisher
Pages 366
Release 2000
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9780199240708

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Two and a half billion people are affected directly on a day-to-day basis by the allocation and use of purely local resources. Yet "official" development economics has concentrated on headline international issues and only recently begun to take account of the dependence of poor countries on their natural resources, the link between acute poverty and environmental degradation, and the problems associated with the management of local common property such as soil and soil cover, water, forests and their products, animals and fisheries. In this volume, part of the WIDER Program on the Economics of the Environment, expert contributors provide a set of authoritative studies of emerging development issues, ranging from foundational matters to case studies, original research (in areas where there has been a paucity of work) to survey papers. They address both analytic and empirical issues on the role of environmental resources in the development process, presenting explanations of existing situations and policies for the future. A wealth of interests and backgrounds is represented, and reflected in the cross-fertilization between papers.

Droughts

Droughts
Title Droughts PDF eBook
Author Donald A. Wilhite
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1368
Release 2016-09-17
Genre Science
ISBN 1317854233

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Drought draws together contributions from over 75 leading international researchers in the field to present the most comprehensive body of research on the physical and social dimensions of drought to date. Including an extensive range of case-studies covering the most drought-prone and most affected countries, the contributors examine new technology, planning methodologies and mitigation actions from recent drought experiences worldwide. Following a discussion of the critical concepts of drought, the work is divided into the following additional parts: · causes and predictability · monitoring and early warning techniques · impacts and assessment methodologies · links between drought and other global issues · conclusions and future challenges

Theory and Implementation of Economic Models for Sustainable Development

Theory and Implementation of Economic Models for Sustainable Development
Title Theory and Implementation of Economic Models for Sustainable Development PDF eBook
Author J.C. van den Bergh
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 327
Release 2013-03-09
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9401735115

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There is widespread concern for long-term environmental issues in relation to economic processes and developments. Among the concerned scientists are economists, who have taken up the challenge to apply economic insights and tools for the study of long-term environment-economy interactions, and to give the concept of sustainable development 'economic hands and feet'. This book presents a pluralistic perspective on efforts, problems and successes in this area. This collection of papers was originally prepared for an international symposium titled Economic Modelling of Sustainable Development: Between Theory and Practice, which was hosted by the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam, on December 20th 1996. The main motivation for this symposium was that the usefulness of the concept of sustainable development for theoretical and applied modelling is still being debated; growth theorists, resource economists, ecological economists, policy makers and many others are trying to deal with the concept in various, and sometimes conflicting, ways. The aim of the symposium was to bring together different theoretical and implementational perspectives on modelling for sustainable development. We hope that this volume will inform a wide audience about the perspectives and progress in this important area of research, as well as stimulate further research, notably on applied modelling and practical methods for the analysis of sustainable development at various (spatial) scales. The papers have, in due course, been revised several times based on comments made by discus sants, referees and the editors.