An irrigated agricultural landscape experiencing groundwater overdraft generates economic returns and a suite of ecosystem services (in particular, groundwater supply, greenhouse gases reduction, and surface water quality). Alternative land cover choices indicate tradeoffs among the value of ecosystem services created and the economic returns. These tradeoffs are explored using efficiency frontiers that determine the least value in ecosystem services that must be given up to generate additional economic returns. Agricultural producers may switch to irrigation with surface water using on-farm reservoirs and tail water recovery systems in response to groundwater overdraft, and this has consequences for the bundle of ecosystem service values a...
<em><p>Key words:</em> desiccation of nature, economics of water management, groun...
Expanding irrigated agriculture and drought in the Lower Mississippi River Basin have led to large-s...
Worldwide, there is growing recognition of the need to reduce agricultural groundwater use in respon...
Groundwater overdraft has consequences in the long-run for the economic and ecological sustainabilit...
Groundwater overdraft has long-run consequences for the crops grown, the economic viability of the a...
Groundwater use plays an important role in agriculture where the lack of timely rainfall can lower y...
Lowering of shallow groundwater levels in agricultural areas with ecological value leads to desiccat...
Water plays a vital role in the processes and functioning of the Earth's ecosystems. Only one percen...
Increasing pressures for food, fiber, and fuel continue to drive global land-use changes. Efforts to...
Integration of energy crops into agricultural landscapes could promote sustainability if they are pl...
<div><p>Integration of energy crops into agricultural landscapes could promote sustainability if the...
Agricultural land management often involves trade-offs between ecosystem services (ES) and disservic...
Over-allocation of fresh water resources to consumptive uses, coupled with recurring drought and the...
This study explores the interactions of groundwater extraction, quality, and greenhouse-gas (GHG) em...
Water transfers from agricultural to urban and environmental uses will likely become increasingly co...
<em><p>Key words:</em> desiccation of nature, economics of water management, groun...
Expanding irrigated agriculture and drought in the Lower Mississippi River Basin have led to large-s...
Worldwide, there is growing recognition of the need to reduce agricultural groundwater use in respon...
Groundwater overdraft has consequences in the long-run for the economic and ecological sustainabilit...
Groundwater overdraft has long-run consequences for the crops grown, the economic viability of the a...
Groundwater use plays an important role in agriculture where the lack of timely rainfall can lower y...
Lowering of shallow groundwater levels in agricultural areas with ecological value leads to desiccat...
Water plays a vital role in the processes and functioning of the Earth's ecosystems. Only one percen...
Increasing pressures for food, fiber, and fuel continue to drive global land-use changes. Efforts to...
Integration of energy crops into agricultural landscapes could promote sustainability if they are pl...
<div><p>Integration of energy crops into agricultural landscapes could promote sustainability if the...
Agricultural land management often involves trade-offs between ecosystem services (ES) and disservic...
Over-allocation of fresh water resources to consumptive uses, coupled with recurring drought and the...
This study explores the interactions of groundwater extraction, quality, and greenhouse-gas (GHG) em...
Water transfers from agricultural to urban and environmental uses will likely become increasingly co...
<em><p>Key words:</em> desiccation of nature, economics of water management, groun...
Expanding irrigated agriculture and drought in the Lower Mississippi River Basin have led to large-s...
Worldwide, there is growing recognition of the need to reduce agricultural groundwater use in respon...