Agriculture has long been the Rubik's Cube of environmental policy. Although agriculture is a leading cause of pollution and other environmental harms, it has been resistant to regulation and remarkably successful at requiring payment to do the right thing. This article focuses on hints of movement in a new direction for agriculture, arising out of a merger between the age-old practice of paying farmers to do what is right, the fear of losing agricultural lands to suburban development, the rising fiscal burdens to state and local jurisdictions presented by new suburban development, and the new understanding that farms may hold tremendous untapped value as providers of ecosystem services to local, regional, and national communities
Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
U.S. farm legislation is due to be updated in 2007, to become effective with the 2008 crop year. Maj...
Agriculture has long been the Rubik\u27s Cube of environmental policy. Although agriculture is a lea...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
This article is the third in my series studying agriculture and environmental law. It asks why agric...
This Article explores a range of issues related to both the regulatory and incentive-based federal p...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
Growing demand for cropland products has placed intense pressure on the ability of land resources to...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
American agricultural policy has evolved from its early focus on agricultural development and expans...
There is a lot of talk about making our food system more “sustainable,” and eco-consumers — those wh...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
Environmental Economics and Policy, Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,
Ecosystem services that people depend upon for their well-being are being lost at an alarming rate. ...
Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
U.S. farm legislation is due to be updated in 2007, to become effective with the 2008 crop year. Maj...
Agriculture has long been the Rubik\u27s Cube of environmental policy. Although agriculture is a lea...
Second in my series of articles on farming and environmental policy, this article examines farmland ...
This article is the third in my series studying agriculture and environmental law. It asks why agric...
This Article explores a range of issues related to both the regulatory and incentive-based federal p...
In addition to supplying food and fiber, agriculture is a source of public goods and externalities. ...
Growing demand for cropland products has placed intense pressure on the ability of land resources to...
In recent years, interest in ecosystem services has exploded. From cover stories in the New York Ti...
American agricultural policy has evolved from its early focus on agricultural development and expans...
There is a lot of talk about making our food system more “sustainable,” and eco-consumers — those wh...
This article is an adaptation of Stewart Smith’s recent presentation on sustainable agriculture to t...
Environmental Economics and Policy, Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession,
Ecosystem services that people depend upon for their well-being are being lost at an alarming rate. ...
Advances in linking the science of ecology with economics and the development of agri-environmental ...
Agricultural competitiveness and environmental quality are increasingly consensus objectives for Ame...
U.S. farm legislation is due to be updated in 2007, to become effective with the 2008 crop year. Maj...