Bio-Economic Models applied to Agricultural Systems
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- Nombre de pages224
- PrésentationRelié
- FormatGrand Format
- Poids0.495 kg
- Dimensions16,2 cm × 24,2 cm × 1,8 cm
- ISBN978-94-007-1901-9
- EAN9789400719019
- Date de parution01/09/2011
- ÉditeurSpringer
Résumé
The perspectives that this vision provides allow dealing with environmental and natural resources issues with an economic perspective in an efficient manner. Representing environmental impacts of agricultural activities measured in physical units allows performing cost-efficiency calculations of alternative policies, potentially able to attain specified policy targets. This capability permitted in recent years the development of applied research related with institutional demands from national and international public institutions.
But this approach requires a multidisciplinary approach, with positive and negative effects. The positive one is, both for economists and biophysical scientists, to enlarge their vision of the world. The negative effects are the greater difficulty to get recognized in their specific discipline, the obstacles to obtain the necessary information for properly using these models, and the longer time to perform the research activity The "productivity" for producing papers is lower for economists applying this approach compared with economists applying econometric methods, using available published data.
In spite of these negative effects, as the demands from the real world for the assessment these models are able to provide is increasing, it is quite possible that there is a future for bio-economic models applied to agricultural systems. The challenges of Climate Change, the increase care for the preservation of natural resources and the environment will require further developments of this kind of approach.