Oxford handbook of land economics edited by Joshua M. Duke and Junjie Wu.
Publication details: Oxford University Press 2014 New YorkDescription: xviii, 746 pagesISBN:- 9780199763740
- 333.73 DUK.O
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Contents
PART I. DETERMINANTS AND DRIVERS OF LAND USE CHANGE ; 1. Integrating Regional Economic Development Analysis and Land Use Economics ; Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman ; 2. Technology Adoption and Land Use ; David Zilberman, Madhu Khanna, Scott Kaplan, and Eunice Kim ; 3. Are Large Metropolitan Areas Still Viable? ; Edwin S. Mills ; 4. Modeling the Land Use Change with Biofuels ; Madhu Khanna, David Zilberman, and Christine L. Crago ; 5. Modeling the Determinants of Farmland Values in the U.S. ; Cynthia J. Nickerson and Wendong Zhang ; 6. Land Use and Sustainable Economic Development: Developing World ; Edward B. Barbier
PART II. ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONSEQUENCES OF LAND USE AND LAND USE CHANGE ; 7. The Economics of Wildlife Conservation ; David J. Lewis and Erik Nelson ; 8. Connecting Ecosystem Services to Land Use: Implications for Valuation and Policy ; Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, Emi Uchida, and Christopher M. Anderson ; 9. Land Use and Climate Change ; Bruce A. McCarl, Witsanu Attavanich, Mark Musumba, Jianhong E. Mu, and Ruth Aisabokhae ; 10. Land Use, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Services ; Witsanu Attavanich, Benjamin S. Rashford, Richard M. Adams, and Bruce A. McCarl ; 11. Fire: An Agent and a Consequence of Land Use Change ; Claire A. Montgomery ; 12. Land Use and Municipal Profiles ; Edward Stone and JunJie Wu
PART III. METHODOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS ; 13. An Assessment of Empirical Methods for Modeling Land Use ; Elena G. Irwin and Douglas Wrenn ; 14. Equilibrium Sorting Models of Land Use and Residential Choice ; H. Allen Klaiber and Nicolai V. Kuminoff ; 15. Landscape Simulations with Econometric-Based Land-Use Models ; Andrew J. Plantinga and David J. Lewis ; 16. An Economic Perspective on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change ; Dawn Cassandra Parker ; 17. Spatial Econometric Modeling of Land Use Change ; Seong-Hoon Cho, Seung Gyu Kim, and Roland K. Roberts ; 18. Using Quasi-Experimental Methods to Evaluate Land Policies: Application to Maryland's Priority Funding Legislation ; Charles Towe, Rebecca Lewis, and Lori Lynch ; 19. Applying Experiments to Land Economics: Public Information and Auction Efficiency in Ecosystem Service Markets ; Kent D. Messer, Joshua M. Duke, and Lori Lynch
PART IV. THE ECONOMICS OF LAND USE LAW AND POLICY ; 20. Open Space Preservation: Direct Controls and Fiscal Incentives ; Ekaterina Gnedenko and Dennis Heffley ; 21. Land Conservation in the United States ; Jeffrey Ferris and Lori Lynch ; 22. European Agri-Environmental Policy: The Conservation and Re-Creation of Cultural Landscapes ; Ian Hodge ; 23. Agri-Environmental Policies: A Comparison of U.S. and E.U. Experiences ; Roger Claassen, Joseph Cooper, Cristina Salvioni, and Marcella Veronesi ; 24. Stigmatized Sites and Urban Brownfield Redevelopment ; Joel B. Eisen ; 25. Regulatory Takings ; Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson ; 26. Eminent Domain and the Land Assembly Problem ; Joshua M. Duke ; 27. Future Research Directions in Land Economics ; Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu.
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