Purchasing development rights is a major mechanism for the protection of environmental quality and landscape amenities. This paper provides a targeting strategy for protecting multiple environmental benefits that takes into account land costs and probability of land use conversion. We compare two strategies. Subject to a budget constraint on parcel purchases, the standard strategy is to target parcels with the highest ratio of environmental benefits to land costs. The standard strategy selects parcels even if there is little probability that the parcel would otherwise be converted. Our new strategy targets parcels to minimize the benefit loss from land conversion, which weights parcel based on initial benefit endowment and expected proba...
This dissertation concentrates on land use, both urban and rural, in United States. First, I focus o...
Exurbia (rural low-density residential development) is one of the fastest growing types of land-use ...
Conservation easements have emerged as an important tool for land trusts and government agencies aim...
Purchasing development rights is a major mechanism for the protection of environmental quality and l...
Funds available to purchase land and easements for conservation purposes are limited. This article p...
Decisions about which places to conserve are based upon the geographic heterogeneity of three types ...
Planning for cost-effective conservation requires reliable estimates of land costs, spatially-differ...
Rapid loss of biodiversity has been mainly attributed to the loss of habitat and habitat fragmentati...
A key issue in the design of land use policy is how to integrate information about spatially variabl...
The dominant paradigm of conservation-reserve planning in economics is to optimize the provision of ...
Planning for cost-effective conservation requires reliable estimates of land costs, spatially-differ...
This paper examines the economic impact of selected farmland characteristics on the appraised value ...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have become an increasingly popular market-based instrumen...
Translating maps of priority areas for conservation into activities which actually secure these plac...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have become an increasingly popular market-based instrumen...
This dissertation concentrates on land use, both urban and rural, in United States. First, I focus o...
Exurbia (rural low-density residential development) is one of the fastest growing types of land-use ...
Conservation easements have emerged as an important tool for land trusts and government agencies aim...
Purchasing development rights is a major mechanism for the protection of environmental quality and l...
Funds available to purchase land and easements for conservation purposes are limited. This article p...
Decisions about which places to conserve are based upon the geographic heterogeneity of three types ...
Planning for cost-effective conservation requires reliable estimates of land costs, spatially-differ...
Rapid loss of biodiversity has been mainly attributed to the loss of habitat and habitat fragmentati...
A key issue in the design of land use policy is how to integrate information about spatially variabl...
The dominant paradigm of conservation-reserve planning in economics is to optimize the provision of ...
Planning for cost-effective conservation requires reliable estimates of land costs, spatially-differ...
This paper examines the economic impact of selected farmland characteristics on the appraised value ...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have become an increasingly popular market-based instrumen...
Translating maps of priority areas for conservation into activities which actually secure these plac...
Payments for environmental services (PES) have become an increasingly popular market-based instrumen...
This dissertation concentrates on land use, both urban and rural, in United States. First, I focus o...
Exurbia (rural low-density residential development) is one of the fastest growing types of land-use ...
Conservation easements have emerged as an important tool for land trusts and government agencies aim...