Land-use change is arguably the most pervasive socioeconomic force driving the change and degradation of watershed ecosystems. This paper combines an econometric model of land use choice with three models of watershed health indicators (conventional water pollution, toxic water pollution, and the number of aquatic species at risk) to examine the effects of land use policies on watershed ecosystems through their effect on land use choice. The analysis is conducted using parcel-level data from four western states in the United States (California, Oregon, Washington, and Idaho). Our results suggest that incentive-based local land use policies, such as development impact fees and preferential property taxation, are most effective in improving w...
This paper has three purposes. The first is to conceptualize agricultural watersheds as complex adap...
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Land-use change is arguably the most pervasive socioeconomic force driving the change and degradatio...
Land use activities change the natural functions of a watershed impacting the flow of water and wate...
This nation-scale, watershed-level analysis focuses on the major trends and the spatial pattern of l...
Freshwater ecosystems provide vital resources for humans and support high levels of ...
A model of land allocation at the aggregate watershed level was developed assuming profit/net benefi...
Graduation date: 2007This dissertation consists of three papers on land use economics and regulation...
This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in land use ...
Environmental changes within human-dominated landscapes are mainly resulted from shifts in land uses...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
The Cache River of southernmost Illinois is used as a case study for developing and demonstrating an...
[1] Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, dis...
Watershed management is more effective when there is a relief from the population to exploit the lan...
This paper has three purposes. The first is to conceptualize agricultural watersheds as complex adap...
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...
Land-use change is arguably the most pervasive socioeconomic force driving the change and degradatio...
Land use activities change the natural functions of a watershed impacting the flow of water and wate...
This nation-scale, watershed-level analysis focuses on the major trends and the spatial pattern of l...
Freshwater ecosystems provide vital resources for humans and support high levels of ...
A model of land allocation at the aggregate watershed level was developed assuming profit/net benefi...
Graduation date: 2007This dissertation consists of three papers on land use economics and regulation...
This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in land use ...
Environmental changes within human-dominated landscapes are mainly resulted from shifts in land uses...
Land-use change significantly contributes to biodiversity loss, invasive species spread, changes in ...
The Cache River of southernmost Illinois is used as a case study for developing and demonstrating an...
[1] Built components of watersheds are associated with impervious surfaces that alter hydrology, dis...
Watershed management is more effective when there is a relief from the population to exploit the lan...
This paper has three purposes. The first is to conceptualize agricultural watersheds as complex adap...
ABSTRACT. This paper outlines a new revealed preference method to estimate the effects of changes in...
Changes in the use of land in the United States produce significant economic and environmental effec...