Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry, yet the factors driving the spatial location of cannabis production are not well understood. That knowledge gap is troubling, as there is evidence that outdoor production takes place in ecologically sensitive areas. Policy aimed at mitigating the impacts of current and future cultivation should be based on an understanding of what drives cultivation siting. Using parcel level data and a Heckman sample selection model, we estimate where cannabis cultivation is likely to take place and the number of plants in each site using biophysical, historical, and network variables. We use this model to estimate drivers of greenhouse and outdoor cultivation siting. We find strong implied network e...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
On November 8, 2016, four additional U.S. states (California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Maine) lega...
Objectives: To test whether there is a relationship between characteristics of the journey to an out...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States that is changing rapidl...
Government agencies in the United States eradicated 10.3 million cannabis plants in 2010. Most (94%)...
On agricultural frontiers, minimal regulation and potential windfall profits drive opportunistic lan...
Cannabis producers in California can now participate in a regulated supply chain — but little is kno...
At the intersection of climate change and rural development, wildfire has emerged as a threat to agr...
Early assessment of environmental impacts from emerging agriculture is a scientific challenge that –...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
Marijuana has been given many names that connote an underground existence, but rarely been identifie...
Despite ongoing federal prohibition, American states continue to legalize the cultivation, processin...
Cannabis is often grown on agricultural and forest lands in California, but little is known about th...
The passage of Measure 91 (Oregon Legalized Marijuana Initiative, 2014) in Oregon legalized the prod...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
On November 8, 2016, four additional U.S. states (California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Maine) lega...
Objectives: To test whether there is a relationship between characteristics of the journey to an out...
Cannabis agriculture is a multi-billion dollar industry in the United States that is changing rapidl...
Government agencies in the United States eradicated 10.3 million cannabis plants in 2010. Most (94%)...
On agricultural frontiers, minimal regulation and potential windfall profits drive opportunistic lan...
Cannabis producers in California can now participate in a regulated supply chain — but little is kno...
At the intersection of climate change and rural development, wildfire has emerged as a threat to agr...
Early assessment of environmental impacts from emerging agriculture is a scientific challenge that –...
Background: The introduction of laws that permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes has led to...
Marijuana has been given many names that connote an underground existence, but rarely been identifie...
Despite ongoing federal prohibition, American states continue to legalize the cultivation, processin...
Cannabis is often grown on agricultural and forest lands in California, but little is known about th...
The passage of Measure 91 (Oregon Legalized Marijuana Initiative, 2014) in Oregon legalized the prod...
Legalization of cannabis production has daylighted a unique and highly valuable crop in California a...
BackgroundCannabis outlets may affect health and health disparities. Local governments can regulate ...
On November 8, 2016, four additional U.S. states (California, Massachusetts, Nevada, and Maine) lega...