【農業-環境政策の新しい視座】
New Perspectives on Agri-environmental Policies 272 p. 09(電子版/PDF)2009年刊
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Introduction Stephan Goetz and Floor Brouwer Part One: Understandingcurrent relations between agriculture and environment 2. Land usetransitions, demographic change and perceptions of place Jill Findeis 3.Payments for environmental services from farming; what is the role forgovernments? An OECD perspective Wilfrid Legg 4. Agri-environmentalprograms in the US and the EU Nelson Bills and Christina van Haaren 5.Evaluation of agricultural land preservation programs Lori Lynch, Wayne Grayand Jacqueline Geoghegan 6 . Public preferences for protecting workinglandscapes Kathleen P. Bell 7. Small feet, big tracks: the potentialeconomic effects of critical habitat designation on the economy ofSoutheastern Wyoming Thomas Foulke, David T. Taylor and Roger H. CoupalPart Two: New perspectives on modelling agri-environmental relations 8.Multi-scale integrated analysis of land use change Peter H. Verburg, Koen P.Overmars, Martha Bakker and Louise Willemen 9. Multifunctionality and landuse policy: an application of non-market valuation to urban fringe farm andforest Preservation Joshua M. Duke and Robert J. Johnston 10. Agent-basedland use models for teaching, extension and collaborative learning ThomasBerger and Pepijn Schreinemachers Part Three: The scope for emergingpolicies 11. Castles or cattle? Community economics and policy alternativesin the competition for ranch open space values Andrew Seidl, LindseyEllingson, Nicholas and CJ Mucklow 12. Using the past to create asustainable future for agriculture: the impact of federal farm policy onenvironmental and social landscape change in Iowa Paul W. Brown and Lisa A.Schulte 13. Compliance with standards in European agriculture vis-a-vis maincompetitors on the world market; a comparative approach on public benefitsFloor Brouwer and Roel Jongeneel 14. Designing efficient agri-environmentalschemes under consideration of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) in EuropeBettina Matzdorf, Klaus Muller, Christian Kersebaum, Joachim Kiesel andThomas Kaiser 15. The future of farmland preservation programs: fromretention and viability to resiliency Soji Adelaja, Mary Beth Lake, andManuel Colunga-Garcia 16. Summary and Conclusion: What we have learned FloorBrouwer and Stephan Goetz