The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics by Joshua M. Duke | 2014*
The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics by Joshua M. Duke | 2014* Author Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu Publication Date Aug 2014 ISBN 9780199763740 Format Hardcover Publisher Oxford The The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics explains what economists understand about land and how they study it. It brings together the latest ideas from different areas of economics, including natural resource economics, environmental economics, regional science, and urban economics. The book highlights that land is a common topic connecting these fields and shows that better research comes from sharing knowledge across different disciplines. By combining these perspectives, it helps readers gain a broader understanding of land economics and its growing importance. The book is divided into four sections. The first looks at the main factors that influence changes in land use, such as economic growth and land markets. The second discusses how land use affects the environment and society. The third introduces modern research methods used in land economics, including spatial analysis, simulations, and experiments, while reviewing recent improvements in these approaches. The final section focuses on land-related policies, covering topics such as land conservation, preservation, and the legal and economic issues surrounding government regulation of land use, particularly in the United States. Table of Contents of The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics by Joshua M. Duke List of Contributors Foreword - Daniel W. Bromley Preface - Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu Introduction: Land as an Integrating Theme in Economics - Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu Part I. Determinants And Drivers Of Land Use Change 1. Integrating Regional Economic Development Analysis and Land Use Economics by Mark D. Partridge and Dan S. Rickman 2. Technology Adoption and Land Use by David Zilberman, Madhu Khanna, Scott Kaplan, and Eunice Kim 3. Are Large Metropolitan Areas Still Viable? by Edwin S. Mills 4. Modeling the Land Use Change with Biofuels by Madhu Khanna, David Zilberman, and Christine L. Crago 5. Modeling the Determinants of Farmland Values in the U.S. by Cynthia J. Nickerson and Wendong Zhang 6. Land Use and Sustainable Economic Development: Developing World by Edward B. Barbier Part II. Environmental And Socio-Economic Consequences Of Land Use And Land Use Change 7. The Economics of Wildlife Conservation by David J. Lewis and Erik Nelson 8. Connecting Ecosystem Services to Land Use: Implications for Valuation and Policy by Robert J. Johnston, Stephen K. Swallow, Dana Marie Bauer, Emi Uchida, and Christopher M. Anderson 9. Land Use and Climate Change by Bruce A. McCarl, Witsanu Attavanich, Mark Musumba, Jianhong E. Mu, and Ruth Aisabokhae 10. Land Use, Climate Change, and Ecosystem Services by Witsanu Attavanich, Benjamin S. Rashford, Richard M. Adams, and Bruce A. McCarl 11. Fire: An Agent and a Consequence of Land Use Change by Claire A. Montgomery 12. Land Use and Municipal Profiles by Edward Stone and JunJie Wu Part III. Methodological Developments 13. An Assessment of Empirical Methods for Modeling Land Use by Elena G. Irwin and Douglas Wrenn 14. Equilibrium Sorting Models of Land Use and Residential Choice by H. Allen Klaiber and Nicolai V. Kuminoff 15. Landscape Simulations with Econometric-Based Land-Use Models by Andrew J. Plantinga and David J. Lewis 16. An Economic Perspective on Agent-Based Models of Land-Use and Land-Cover Change by Dawn Cassandra Parker 17. Spatial Econometric Modeling of Land Use Change by 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 by Charles Towe, Rebecca Lewis, and Lori Lynch 19. Applying Experiments to Land Economics: Public Information and Auction Efficiency in Ecosystem Service Markets by 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 by Ekaterina Gnedenko and Dennis Heffley 21. Land Conservation in the United States by Jeffrey Ferris and Lori Lynch 22. European Agri-Environmental Policy: The Conservation and Re-Creation of Cultural Landscapes by Ian Hodge 23. Agri-Environmental Policies: A Comparison of U.S. and E.U. Experiences by Roger Claassen, Joseph Cooper, Cristina Salvioni, and Marcella Veronesi 24. Stigmatized Sites and Urban Brownfield Redevelopment by Joel B. Eisen 25. Regulatory Takings by Thomas J. Miceli and Kathleen Segerson 26. Eminent Domain and the Land Assembly Problem by Joshua M. Duke 27. Future Research Directions in Land Economics by Joshua M. Duke and JunJie Wu About The Author: Joshua M. Duke is a Professor of Natural Resource Management at the University of Delaware. He also teaches in the fields of economics, legal studies, and marine science and policy. His research focuses on land use economics, environmental policies, property rights, and environmental law. He has written over 40 academic publications and previously served as the editor of the Agricultural and Resource Economics Review. JunJie Wu is the Emery N. Castle Professor of Resource and Rural Economics at Oregon State University. He is also affiliated with several international research institutions. His research interests include agricultural and environmental policies, land use change, and regional economic development. He has published more than 70 academic articles and has received several awards for his contributions to research. Find more books like The Oxford Handbook of Land Economics: UK Titles
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