An Economic Analysis of Shallow Groundwater Management for Nature Conservation and Agricultural Production

作者: P. J. G. J. Hellegers , K. Oltmer , E. C. Van Ierland , L. C. Van Staalduinen

DOI: 10.1080/09640560120060957

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摘要: Lowering of shallow groundwater levels in agricultural areas with ecological value leads to desiccation ecosystems. The aim this paper is develop a model study the trade-offs between production and monetary benefits nature management as result changes levels. It shows that socially optimal depend on: (1) value; (2) nature; (3) soil type vegetation; (4) relative share area total area.

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