Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental modeling systems coupled with new information technology suggest new public policy approaches that reward agricultural producers for providing ecological services. An incentive-based ecosystem approach that identifies and quantifies an array of environmental services that can be provided by agricultural land, and then facilitates the development of markets in these services can protect environmental quality while improving farm income. Sustainability can be achieved whereby economic needs of society are integrated into environmental protection. Before presenting new agricultural policy approaches for improving environmental quality and, in pa...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
Before the industrial revolution, nitrogen was scarce and its availability severely constrained crop...
Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental ...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
Nitrogen is an important agricultural input that is critical for crop production. However, the intro...
Nitrogen (N) along with carbon and oxygen is the most complex and crucial of the elements essential ...
Nitrogen is a crucial input to food production and yet its oversupply in many parts of the world con...
United States agricultural policy has been heavily production-centered for centuries, using racial d...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
The N fertilizer accessibility and use situations have arisen primarily from a suite of national and...
nitrogen, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen management, Environmental Economics and Policy,
Nitrogen management is on the cusp of becoming a major global policy issue — the international commu...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
Nitrogen fertilizers is an essential input into modern agriculture, however the use of large amounts...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
Before the industrial revolution, nitrogen was scarce and its availability severely constrained crop...
Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental ...
Nitrogen is the single most important input a farmer can control to increase crop yields on nonirrig...
Nitrogen is an important agricultural input that is critical for crop production. However, the intro...
Nitrogen (N) along with carbon and oxygen is the most complex and crucial of the elements essential ...
Nitrogen is a crucial input to food production and yet its oversupply in many parts of the world con...
United States agricultural policy has been heavily production-centered for centuries, using racial d...
AbstractNitrogen is a primary limitation to plant productivity, a major energy and economic input in...
The N fertilizer accessibility and use situations have arisen primarily from a suite of national and...
nitrogen, nitrogen use efficiency, nitrogen management, Environmental Economics and Policy,
Nitrogen management is on the cusp of becoming a major global policy issue — the international commu...
The impact of modern agriculture on natural resources has become a major global concern. Population ...
Nitrogen fertilizers is an essential input into modern agriculture, however the use of large amounts...
Synthetic nitrogen (N) fertilizer has enabled modern agriculture to greatly improve human nutrition ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
Before the industrial revolution, nitrogen was scarce and its availability severely constrained crop...