نتایج جستجو برای: land economics

تعداد نتایج: 169897  

2005
Vânia Barcellos Rui António Rodrigues RAMOS

This work applies the sustainable evaluation to the case of transport and land use planning in urban areas. A set of indicators according the three dimensions of sustainability, environment, economics, and social aspects, are defined to evaluate the mobility in urban areas. The aim of this work is to present a procedure to define a Sustainable Mobility Index in Urban Areas. A set of transports ...

2005
Peter Englund Yannis M. Ioannides

THE DYNAMICS OF HOUSING PRICES: AN INTERNATIONAL PERSPECTIVE∗ by Peter Englund Yannis M. Ioannides Department of Economics Department of Economics University of Uppsala VPI&SU S–751 20 Uppsala Sweden Blacksburg, VA 24061-0316 Telephone: 46-18-181105 Telephone: 1-703-231-7981 Email: Email: yannis@vtvm1 This paper provides an international perspective on the dynamics of housing prices in alternat...

2006
Pranab Bardhan Dilip Mookherjee

We investigate the roles of political ideology and electoral competition as determinants of land reform implementation in the eastern Indian state of West Bengal. Using a twenty five year panel dataset for a sample of 89 villages, we find evidence against the hypothesis that political ideology alone matters, and find evidence supporting the role of electoral competition. However, the pure Downs...

2016
Abel M. Winn Matthew W. McCarter Matthew McCarter

Eminent domain is widely considered a necessary tool to avoid seller holdout and ensure efficient land assembly. We conduct a series of laboratory experiments that challenge this conventional wisdom. We find that when there is no competition and no eminent domain, land assembly suffers from costly delay and failed assembly, resulting in participants losing 18.1% of the available surplus. Much o...

Journal: :Applied economic perspectives and policy 2021

This paper discusses contributions that women at the intersection of agricultural economics and environmental resource have made over past several decades to their profession, through both research leadership. We highlight in following areas: land use conservation, non-market valuation, policy design, climate energy economics. Key examples leadership within Agricultural Applied Economics Associ...

2006
Andrew Monson

In his classic book, Structure and Change in Economic History, Douglass North sums up the nature of the ancient Egyptian state. As religious ruler, the pharaoh was the ultimate owner of land, which was controlled mainly by temples and state officials. But when the Romans conquered Egypt in 30 BC, agrarian property rights were at a turning point. Private landowners became politically dominant an...

2011
Geoffrey J. D. Hewings Jae Hong Kim

Land use planning practices have been economically justified as an efficient means of producing and distributing valuable information relevant to property markets and further reducing the intrinsic uncertainties and transaction costs involved in land development processes. However, although this method of justification, in addition to traditional welfare-economics-based rationales, has been ado...

2005
James K. Boyce Peter Rosset Elizabeth A. Stanton

Land reform – the reallocation of rights to establish a more equitable distribution of farmland – can be a powerful strategy for promoting both economic development and environmental quality. This paper surveys land reform strategies, illustrated by the postwar reforms in East Asia and the ‘bottom-up’ land reform today being led by Brazil’s Landless Workers’ Movement. Land reform can reduce rur...

Journal: :Journal of environmental quality 2011
Gayathri Gopalakrishnan M Cristina Negri Seth W Snyder

To achieve food and energy security, sustainable bioenergy has become an important goal for many countries. The use of marginal lands to produce energy crops is one strategy for achieving this goal, but what is marginal land? Current definitions generally focus on a single criterion, primarily agroeconomic profitability. Herein, we present a framework that incorporates multiple criteria includi...

Undoubtedly, land degradation linked to desertification causes a decrease in qualitative and quantitative features of natural resources. This research aimed to assess land desertification by local residents and their role in controlling desertification in Isfahan province, Iran in 2016. The criteria were soil climate, vegetation, erosion, and demography. The indicators of soil texture, stone fr...

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