Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is an important challenge. Model development often involves making decisions about which aspects of the system require detailed description and which are reasonably insensitive to the assumptions. However, important components of the system are often left out because parameter estimates are unavailable. In particular, measurements of the relative influence of different objectives, such as risk, environmental management, on farmer decision making, have proven difficult to quantify. We describe a model that can make predictions of land use on the basis of ...
The widespread development of land has been identified as a primary driver of global ecological chan...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
Land Value expectations are important to land owners, agricultural producers, lenders, governmental ...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Model-based analyses can effectively contribute to investigate leverage points for sustainability tr...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Traditional empirical land use change models generally assume one average land use decision-maker. M...
Land use and cover change (LUCC) is increasingly recognised as one of the most visible impacts of hu...
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to predicting the impact of future agricultural policies, ...
o effectively plan and manage the use of agricultural land, it is crucial to identify and evaluate t...
Non-point source sediment and nutrient runoff from upstream agricultural production is known to impa...
Attitudes toward farmland preservation, agriculture, development, and open space are used to predict...
We developed an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate farmers’ decisions on crop type and fertilizer a...
Agriculture is the most important land use in Europe in geographic terms and because of this it play...
The widespread development of land has been identified as a primary driver of global ecological chan...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
Land Value expectations are important to land owners, agricultural producers, lenders, governmental ...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Developing models to predict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapes is...
Model-based analyses can effectively contribute to investigate leverage points for sustainability tr...
Landowner characteristics influence his/her willingness to change landuse practices to provide more ...
Traditional empirical land use change models generally assume one average land use decision-maker. M...
Land use and cover change (LUCC) is increasingly recognised as one of the most visible impacts of hu...
Abstract: This paper presents an approach to predicting the impact of future agricultural policies, ...
o effectively plan and manage the use of agricultural land, it is crucial to identify and evaluate t...
Non-point source sediment and nutrient runoff from upstream agricultural production is known to impa...
Attitudes toward farmland preservation, agriculture, development, and open space are used to predict...
We developed an agent-based model (ABM) to simulate farmers’ decisions on crop type and fertilizer a...
Agriculture is the most important land use in Europe in geographic terms and because of this it play...
The widespread development of land has been identified as a primary driver of global ecological chan...
Smallholder farmers’ land allocation decisions in marginal areas of developing countries typically i...
Land Value expectations are important to land owners, agricultural producers, lenders, governmental ...