Warmer temperatures and a decrease in precipitation in the 21st century could severely deplete wetlands in the prairie pothole region of western Canada. In this study, we employ linear regression analysis to determine the casual effect of climate change on wetlands in this region, with temperature, precipitation and the standardized precipitation index (SPI) used to predict the effect of potential climate change on wetlands. We then use a waterfowl–wetlands bioeconomic model to solve for socially optimal levels of duck harvests and wetlands retention under current climate conditions and various climate change scenarios. The model maximizes benefits to hunters plus the amenity values of ducks to non hunters and the non-market ecosystem benef...
Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America provide habitat for over 50% of the continen...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains...
Agricultural expansion and intensification in Canada’s Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) have contributed...
We extend an earlier bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention in the Prairie ...
We develop a positive mathematical programming model to investigate the impact of climate change on ...
The prairie pothole region (PPR) lies in the heart of North America and contains millions of glacial...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the Northern Great Plains is the most important breeding area fo...
This study examines the impact of climate change on land use in the Prairie Pothole Region of Wester...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North America. H...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North Am...
◄Wetland productivity in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is closely linked to clim...
Population dynamics of ducks is a complex process influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, and...
Wetland productivity in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is closely linked to clima...
Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America provide habitat for over 50% of the continen...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains...
Agricultural expansion and intensification in Canada’s Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) have contributed...
We extend an earlier bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention in the Prairie ...
We develop a positive mathematical programming model to investigate the impact of climate change on ...
The prairie pothole region (PPR) lies in the heart of North America and contains millions of glacial...
This study reexamines and updates an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland ...
This study extends an original bioeconomic model of optimal duck harvest and wetland retention by br...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the Northern Great Plains is the most important breeding area fo...
This study examines the impact of climate change on land use in the Prairie Pothole Region of Wester...
The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North America. H...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) is the most important waterfowl production area in North Am...
◄Wetland productivity in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is closely linked to clim...
Population dynamics of ducks is a complex process influenced by both biotic and abiotic factors, and...
Wetland productivity in the Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of North America is closely linked to clima...
Wetlands of the Prairie Pothole Region of North America provide habitat for over 50% of the continen...
<div><p>The Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) of the north-central U.S. and south-central Canada contains...
Agricultural expansion and intensification in Canada’s Prairie Pothole Region (PPR) have contributed...