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Access to Land, and Poverty Reduction in Rural Zambia: Connecting the Policy Issues

Reports & Research
Dezembro, 2008
Zâmbia

It might be considered unlikely that inadequate access to land would be one of the major causes of rural poverty in Zambia. However, evidence presented in this paper shows that economically viable arable land is not in great abundance in Zambia after considering the current situation with respect to access to road infrastructure and access to services and markets. In fact, access to land is already a major problem for large segments of the rural population in Zambia.

Placing land degradation and biological diversity decline in a unified framework: Methodological and conceptual issues in the case of the north Mediterranean region

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2010

The development of synergies between efforts to mitigate land degradation and biological diversity decline can enhance effectiveness, speed up implementation and avoid potential conflicts. Due to the variable nature of these processes and to the variable characteristics of the areas where they occur, there is no general rule linking land degradation and biological diversity decline. Thus, a geographically limited approach focusing on drivers of change may provide a more appropriate base upon which synergies can be built. This exercise is undertaken for the case of northern Mediterranean.

ЗАКОНОМЕРНОСТИ ПРОЯВЛЕНИЯ РАЗВИТИЯ ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКИ ОПАСНЫХ ПРОЦЕССОВ АПК

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2015

The article is devoted to the actual development factors and regularities of the existence of ecologically dangerousprocesses of agriculture. The questions of intensification of agriculture and scientific and technological progress and analyzesthe system of state management of land resources.

Contribution to knowledge of spatial distribution of succession trees in relationship with distance of forest border

Journal Articles & Books
Dezembro, 2013
Eslováquia

Land use reflects the needs, demands and values of human society. We can see two antagonistic trends of land use change in Slovakia over the past few decades. Land use change towards more intensive in some areas (vicinity of cities, highways, lowlands), but others (uplands and mountains with traditionally agricultural used) are abandoned and left to their own spontaneous dynamic. The abandonment of agriculture is a pattern common to all industrialized countries, especially in hilly and mountain ranges (Farina, A., 2007).

SUPPORT FOR RURAL LAND USE CONTROLS: PREFERENCES IN SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING

Conference Papers & Reports
Dezembro, 1998

Agricultural land is being converted into rural residences at historic rates. Landholders and residents of amenity rich Sublette County, Wyoming were surveyed concerning preferences for land use controls. Logit models are estimated for policy approval. Private choice variables rather than public choice variables are the primary determinants of policy approval.

The Carbon Challenge for Mixed Enterprise Farms

Conference Papers & Reports
Agosto, 2009
Austrália

As part of its climate change policy the Australian government has introduced aMandatory Renewable Energy Target (MRET) scheme and is also attempting to introduce a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS). Using as a case study a main agricultural region of Australia, this paper examines how farming systems in this region may be affected by the medium term policy settings of these two schemes. A bio-economic model of the region’s farming systems is developed and used to assess the schemes’ impacts on the nature and profitability of the farming systems.

The non-permanence of optimal soil carbon sequestration

Conference Papers & Reports
Março, 2009

Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is considered as an option of greenhouse gasmitigation in many countries. But, the economic potential is limited by the dynamicprocess of saturation and the opportunity cost of land use change. In addition, thisarticle shows that permanence cannot, in general, be achieved in the strict sense ofmaintaining the soil carbon stock on an increased equilibrium level. Rather, a cyclicalpattern with periodical release of sequestered carbon can be economically optimal fromboth the farmers’ and societal point of view.

Multiple Criteria Decision Making: Method Selection And Application To Three Contrasting Agricultural Case Studies

Conference Papers & Reports
Agosto, 2005

Agribusiness, farm business and agricultural-environmental decisions which varied in their characteristics were used to evaluate multiple criteria decision making (MCDM) in an agricultural context. This paper discusses differences between the case studies, strengths and weaknesses of the methods used, and the success of the MCDM process based on participants’ expectations and experiences.