Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more or less environmental benefits. However, most studies of agricultural/environmental polices identify landowners as homogenous. And, the primary cause of failure of many environmental and other polices is the lack of knowledge on how humans may respond to polices based on changes in their behavior (Stern, 1993). From socioeconomic theory and empirical research, landowners can be identified as individuals who make agricultural landuse decisions independently based on their objectives. Identifying possible classes of landowners, assessing how each would potentially respond to policy alternatives, and the resulting pattern of land uses in a water...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Agriculture may be viewed as a gamble, wherein human society moves increasingly towards a bifurcated...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural l...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
We present extensions to the agent-based agricultural policy simulator (AgriPoliS) model that make i...
Traditional empirical land use change models generally assume one average land use decision-maker. M...
Existing models of agricultural decisionmaking based on economic optimization often fall short of ca...
The collective impacts of farmers' land management decisions on above ground ecosystem services (ES)...
Agricultural land constitutes about 50 percent of the land in the U.S. and other inhabited regions. ...
Model-based analyses can effectively contribute to investigate leverage points for sustainability tr...
Agriculture's reliance on ecosystem services creates economic and ecological interdependencies betwe...
There is increasing recognition that there are a range of environmental goods and services that are ...
In this paper, an agent-based model of heterogeneous farmer decision-making was coupled with an indi...
Important intermediate ecosystem services (ES) such as crop pollination and biological control of pe...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Agriculture may be viewed as a gamble, wherein human society moves increasingly towards a bifurcated...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural l...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
We present extensions to the agent-based agricultural policy simulator (AgriPoliS) model that make i...
Traditional empirical land use change models generally assume one average land use decision-maker. M...
Existing models of agricultural decisionmaking based on economic optimization often fall short of ca...
The collective impacts of farmers' land management decisions on above ground ecosystem services (ES)...
Agricultural land constitutes about 50 percent of the land in the U.S. and other inhabited regions. ...
Model-based analyses can effectively contribute to investigate leverage points for sustainability tr...
Agriculture's reliance on ecosystem services creates economic and ecological interdependencies betwe...
There is increasing recognition that there are a range of environmental goods and services that are ...
In this paper, an agent-based model of heterogeneous farmer decision-making was coupled with an indi...
Important intermediate ecosystem services (ES) such as crop pollination and biological control of pe...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Agriculture may be viewed as a gamble, wherein human society moves increasingly towards a bifurcated...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural l...