نتایج جستجو برای: agricultural used land

تعداد نتایج: 2401809  

2002
Ronald J. Williams Daryll E. Ray

require establishment of a land resource base so representative enterprise budgets can be constructed Economic Classifications to reflect productivity and limitations of each Whittlesey [15] used the land capability classes region's agricultural land. To relate the land base to of the Conservation Needs Inventory (CNI) [11] to budgeting procedures requires an economic classificaestablish three ...

2008
Jason Henderson Brent A. Gloy Loren Tauer

Corn ethanol plants consume large amounts of corn and their location has the potential to alter local crop prices and surrounding agricultural land values. The relationship between ethanol plant location and agricultural land prices is examined using data obtained from the Agricultural Credit Survey administered by the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City. The findings indicate that the portion ...

2007
Iain Fraser Carly Stevens

Current levels of nitrogen deposition, especially ammonia, seriously impact upon ecosystems biological diversity. However, land use policy maintaining and enhancing key ecosystems in the UK in most cases does not explicitly take account of this pollution in terms of onsite management prescriptions. In this paper the economic potential of agricultural land retirement to reduce localised nitrogen...

Journal: :پژوهش و برنامه ریزی روستایی 0
غلامحسین عبدالله زاده مهدیه چنگیزی محمد شریف شریف زاده

1. introduction the phenomenon of land consolidation has been the concern of economists, geographers, soil scientists, anthropologists, and politician in the last decades. it has achieved little success for agricultural development in iran. most of iranian land consolidation schemes ignore to meet sustainability criteria as a critical phase in the planning process. therefore, they have caused m...

2015
Vincent Martinet

Biofuel policies (blend mandate or tax credit) have impacts on food and energy prices, and on land-use. The magnitude of these effects depends on the market response to price, and thus on the agricultural supply curve, which, in turn, depends on the land availability (quantity and agronomic quality) and relative prices. To understand these relationships, we develop a theoretical framework with ...

Journal: :international journal of environmental research 0
a, asadi department of agricultural development and management, university of tehran, iran a. a. barati department of agricultural development and management, university of tehran, iran k. kalantari department of agricultural development and management, university of tehran, iran i. odeh department of environmental sciences, the university of sydney, australia

road network (rn) can affect patterns and distribution of land uses and covers. road network expansion has both direct and indirect impacts on land uses and covers changes. agricultural land conversions (alcs) are especially known as one of the main important types of land use changes. the purpose of this paper, in addition to estimation of the direct impact of rn expansion on alcs, is to evalu...

Journal: :Ecology 2006
Michael J Vanni Anna M Bowling Elizabeth M Dickman R Scott Hale Karen A Higgins Martin J Horgan Lesley B Knoll William H Renwick Roy A Stein

Animals can be important in nutrient cycling in particular ecosystems, but few studies have examined how this importance varies along environmental gradients. In this study we quantified the nutrient cycling role of an abundant detritivorous fish species, the gizzard shad (Dorosoma cepedianum), in reservoir ecosystems along a gradient of ecosystem productivity. Gizzard shad feed mostly on sedim...

2012
Navjot Sodhi Teja Tscharntke Yann Clough Thomas C. Wanger Louise Jackson Iris Motzke Ivette Perfecto John Vandermeer Anthony Whitbread

Under the current scenario of rapid human population increase, achieving efficient and productive agricultural land use while conserving biodiversity is a global challenge. There is an ongoing debate whether land for nature and for production should be segregated (land sparing) or integrated on the same land (land sharing, wildlife-friendly farming). While recent studies argue for agricultural ...

2015
David J. Muth Kenneth M. Bryden R. G. Nelson D. J. Muth

This study provides a spatially comprehensive assessment of sustainable agricultural residue removal potential across the United States for bioenergy production. Earlier assessments determining the quantity of agricultural residue that could be sustainably removed for bioenergy production at the regional and national scale faced a number of computational limitations. These limitations included ...

2010
Stefan Wirsenius Christian Azar Göran Berndes

Growing global population figures and per-capita incomes imply an increase in food demand and pressure to expand agricultural land. Agricultural expansion into natural ecosystems affects biodiversity and leads to substantial carbon dioxide emissions. Considerable attention has been paid to prospects for increasing food availability, and limiting agricultural expansion, through higher yields on ...

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