Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-economic factors. In the developed world, the role of agricultural subsidies, quotas and guaranteed prices is especially important. In the past there have been many examples of economic signals which led to unfortunate and unforeseen environmental consequences ('perverse subsidies'), including soil erosion. The problems were neglected because of an emphasis on increases in productivity and the fact that many of the costs were hidden or were external to the farm and were borne by society. In recent years 'agri-environmental measures' have begun to reverse the trend towards environmental degradation. (C) 2003 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.stat...
How the review was carried out is briefly described. The review looks mainly at the literature publi...
Soil erosion and fertilizer run-off cause serious flow externalities in downstream environments thro...
Soil erosion is the single most important environmental degradation problem in the developing world....
Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-economic fa...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
The sustainable management of soils is crucial to enable the long term use of the various soil funct...
Soil quality can be thought of as a stock of capital which affect the livelihood of rural population...
Soil erosion is an old and new enemy to agriculture and environment in the United States. Costs of s...
In this paper, the main socio-economic concepts and their applications in the study of soil degradat...
Soil erosion and socio-economic interacts with each other. Soil and water loss destroys land resourc...
A multi-stage adoption-decision process is modelled to isolate factors influencing commercial fanner...
Project Co-ordinators: Dr. Jose Alfonso Gómez Calero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CISC)...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil op...
This chapter aimed to review and summarize findings of existing studies on the role of socio-economi...
How the review was carried out is briefly described. The review looks mainly at the literature publi...
Soil erosion and fertilizer run-off cause serious flow externalities in downstream environments thro...
Soil erosion is the single most important environmental degradation problem in the developing world....
Farmer decisions with regard to production and land use are strongly influenced by socio-economic fa...
Soil erosion is widely considered to be a serious threat to the long-term viability of agriculture i...
About one-sixth of the world’s land area, that is, about one-third of the land used for agriculture,...
The sustainable management of soils is crucial to enable the long term use of the various soil funct...
Soil quality can be thought of as a stock of capital which affect the livelihood of rural population...
Soil erosion is an old and new enemy to agriculture and environment in the United States. Costs of s...
In this paper, the main socio-economic concepts and their applications in the study of soil degradat...
Soil erosion and socio-economic interacts with each other. Soil and water loss destroys land resourc...
A multi-stage adoption-decision process is modelled to isolate factors influencing commercial fanner...
Project Co-ordinators: Dr. Jose Alfonso Gómez Calero (Instituto de Agricultura Sostenible (IAS-CISC)...
International audienceThis paper studies the effects of environmental policy on the farmer's soil op...
This chapter aimed to review and summarize findings of existing studies on the role of socio-economi...
How the review was carried out is briefly described. The review looks mainly at the literature publi...
Soil erosion and fertilizer run-off cause serious flow externalities in downstream environments thro...
Soil erosion is the single most important environmental degradation problem in the developing world....