Modelling socially optimal land allocations for sugar cane growing in North Queensland: a linked mathematical programming and choice modelling study
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01/01/2001
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| Resumo |
A modelling framework is developed to determine the joint economic and environmental net benefits of alternative land allocation strategies. Estimates of community preferences for preservation of natural land, derived from a choice modelling study, are used as input to a model of agricultural production in an optimisation framework. The trade-offs between agricultural production and environmental protection are analysed using the sugar industry of the Herbert River district of north Queensland as an example. Spatially-differentiated resource attributes and the opportunity costs of natural land determine the optimal tradeoffs between production and conservation for a range of sugar prices. |
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eng |
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Blackwell Publ Ltd |
| Palavras-Chave | #Agricultural Economics & Policy #Economics #Values |
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Journal Article |