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Publikováno v:
Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy. 44:38-53
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 90:613-626
Using a panel of parcel-level data we estimate a hazard model and find strong evidence that the mere existence of an option to preserve farmland delays decisions to convert farmland to developed uses by about six years, a reduction in median conversi
Publikováno v:
Review of Agricultural Economics. 29(3):494-501
Autor:
Elena G. Irwin, Nancy E. Bockstael
Publikováno v:
Regional Science and Urban Economics. 34:705-725
Parcel data on residential land conversion are used to investigate how land use externalities influence the rate of development and modify policies designed to manage urban growth and preserve open space. Several “smart growth” policies are found
Autor:
Emily H. Stanley, Lisa C. Thompson, Glenn E. Moglen, Margaret A. Palmer, Nancy E. Bockstael, James E. Pizzuto, Christer Nilsson
Publikováno v:
Ecosystems. 6:659-674
The quantity and quality of freshwater resources are now being seriously threatened, partly as a result of extensive worldwide changes in land use, and scientists are often called upon by policy makers and managers to predict the ecological consequen
Autor:
Nancy E. Bockstael, Elena G. Irwin
Publikováno v:
Estuaries. 26:210-225
The paper illustrates how spatially explicit forecasting of residential development can be undertaken and how it can be made sensitive to policy instruments available to local and state governments. Predicted values in residential use based on a hedo
Autor:
Nancy E. Bockstael, Elena G. Irwin
Publikováno v:
Journal of Economic Geography. 2:31-54
We develop a model of land use conversion that incorporates local spillover effects among spatially distributed agents. The model is used to test the hypothesis that fragmented patterns of development in rural-urban fringe areas could be due to negat
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 83:133-149
Cost/benefit analysis justifies regulations altering the amount of health-related information presented to consumers. The current method of benefit analysis, the cost of avoided illness, is limited; it assumes the benefits of health-related informati
Autor:
Nancy E. Bockstael, Elena G. Irwin
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Agricultural Economics. 83(3):698-704
development, such as traffic congestion and air pollution. Several willingness-to-pay studies have demonstrated the positive amenity value of open space (Halstead; Beasley, Workman, and Williams), but evidence of the value of open space from revealed