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Agricultural Economics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Agricultural Economics

Agricultural Economics - Current Issues is a review of topics related to the economics of agriculture in various parts of the world. It contains a total of seven chapters. These contributions are related to some of the significant current problems facing these regions. The book is divided into four parts. The first part is simply an introduction to the field of agricultural economics. It charts the development of the field from its origin of farm management economics to the current state of a variety of subjects in various parts of the world. In the second section, an issue related to marketing is discussed. This is followed in the third section by an issue related to water resource economics. In the last section the remaining three chapters are devoted to agricultural environment-related topics. All chapters present guidance for policymaking.

The Concept of
  • Language: en

The Concept of "elasticity" in Agricultural Economics

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  • Published: 1977*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nature of Intersectoral Relations of Saskatchewan Agriculture
  • Language: en

Nature of Intersectoral Relations of Saskatchewan Agriculture

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1981
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Adoption of Irrigation in Saskatchewan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 88

Adoption of Irrigation in Saskatchewan

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1988
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sustainable Forest Management - Surpassing Climate Change and Land Degradation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 226

Sustainable Forest Management - Surpassing Climate Change and Land Degradation

This book, Sustainable Forest Management - Surpassing Climate Change and Land Degradation, is devoted to important issues forest managers face. Besides managing forest resources, the issues addressed include aspects of climate change, biodiversity conservation, and agroforestry. The book contains four sections, each devoted to this set of topics. Forest management is very important in the context of sustainable use of resources. To achieve this, forest management should aim at improving economic profitability for the investors, preserve the ecosystem structure to serve society, and maintain all (physical, economic, social, and other) ecosystem functions. All these aspects of forest management have been addressed in various chapters of this book. The editor sincerely hopes this will be a welcome addition to the field of forest management.

Sustainability Concept In Developing Countries
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 124

Sustainability Concept In Developing Countries

Sustainability Concept in Developing Countries is a collection of seven studies addressing the issue of sustainability from the perspective of developing countries. Although it is not a comprehensive review of all developing countries, these contributions do portray some of the major issues in achieving sustainability in many developing countries. The book is divided into two parts: Part 1 includes chapters related to concepts and methodology relevant to sustainability in the context of developing countries. Part 2 presents some actual case studies including descriptions of the situations and advice on how to address sustainability in such economies. This book is a useful reference for professionals in developing countries as well as other jurisdictions.

Sustainable Forest Management and Global Climate Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 304

Sustainable Forest Management and Global Climate Change

'Ironically, the threat of global warming damage provides us with one of the most powerful arguments for avoiding the worst excesses of another global problem - deforestation. Dore and Guevara have assembled a very impressive set of essays that show just how important our forests are as carbon stores and sinks. Let us hope someone is listening.' - David Pearce, University College London, UK 'Global carbon emissions from the burning of fossil fuels seem destined to rise with adverse consequences for global warming and for sea-level rise. This book explores how and to what extent conservation and re-growth of tropical forests can ameliorate this problem, as well as placing economic values on s...