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Large-scale foreign investments in African farmland are rising and may contribute to agricultural productivity growth and economic development. However, host countries sometimes have to wait longer for the economic benefits to arrive than initially expected. In this respect, the timing of...
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In this paper we investigate land conversion in the presence of voluntary and mandatory habitat conservation policies. Conversion decisions are taken under uncertainty about the value of environmental services by a multitude of landholders competing on the market for agricultural products. We...
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Large-scale foreign investments in African farmland are rising and may contribute to agricultural productivity growth and economic development. However, host countries sometimes have to wait longer for the economic bene…ts to arrive than initially expected. In this respect, the timing of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010751970
We analyze the temporal control choice problem faced by a manager who uses cell grazing to manage a parcel of rangeland. Specifically, we first delineate the relevant dynamic and stochastic features of a stylized parcel of rangeland. Next, we use a renewal theoretic framework to derive the...
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We analyze the temporal control choice problem faced by a manager who uses cell grazing to manage a parcel of rangeland. Specifically, we first delineate the relevant dynamic and stochastic features of a stylized parcel of rangeland. Next, we use a renewal theoretic framework to derive the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014047754
In this paper stochastic dynamic programming is used to investigate land conversion decisions taken by a multitude of landholders under uncertainty about the value of environmental services and irreversible development. We study land conversion under competition on the market for agricultural...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013112141
A long standing controversy in the range management literature concerns the relative significance of the stocking rate versus the length of time during which animals graze a particular rangeland. We analyze this issue by studying the decision problem faced by a private rancher who wishes to...
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A long standing question in range management concerns the relative importance of the stocking rate versus the length of time during which animals graze a particular rangeland. We address this question by analyzing the problem faced by a private rancher who wishes to minimize the long run...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014121418
In this article we study the long-run average rate of forest conversion in Brazil. Deforestation results from the following trade-off: on the one hand, the uncertain value of benefits associated with forest conservation (biodiversity, carbon sequestration and other ecosystem services), on the...
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A salient question in range management relates to the relative significance of the stocking rate versus the length of time during which livestock animals graze a specific rangeland. In recent times, Batabyal and his colleagues have provided a theoretical answer to this question. Given the...
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