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Valuing Agroforestry Systems - Methods and Applications
Edited by Alavalapati, Janaki R.R.; Mercer, D. Evan
Springer
2004
Hardcover IX, 314 pp ISBN 1402024126
£84.00
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There is a growing interest and need for enhancing economic and policy research in
agroforestry. So far, no single reference book provides adequate coverage of applied
economic and policy analysis methodologies for agroforestry professionals. This book,
written by the leading experts in economics and agroforestry, addresses this need with 14
case studies (covering all the continents of the world) that describe and demonstrate the
application of a wide range of cutting edge economic analysis techniques to agroforestry
system, policies and projects. The applied economic methodologies include
enterprise/farm budget models, Faustmann models, Policy Analysis Matrix, production
function approach, risk assessment models, dynamic programming, linear programming,
meta-modeling, contingent valuation, attribute-based choice experiments, econometric
modeling, and institutional economic analysis. After providing an overview of agroforestry
systems and valuation methodologies (Chapter 1), the Economic Analyses
section (Chapters 2-6) presents a variety of methods for analyzing the profitability
of agroforestry systems under different settings. The Environmental Economic Analyses
section (Chapters 7-10) offers several environmental economic methodologies to value both market and non-market benefits of agroforestry systems. The Household Constraints and Agroforestry Adoption section (Chapters 11-13) is devoted to the issue of agroforestry adoption and the factors influencing the adoption decision. The Macroeconomic and Institutional Analyses section (Chapters 14-15) focuses on the role of agroforestry in rural development and institutional arrangements required to further agroforestry adoption. Finally, Chapter 16 summarizes the main results, discusses the status of economic research in agroforestry, and identifies opportunities for further research in economic and policy of agroforestry. This book provides a unique and valuable resource for assisting upper division undergraduate and graduate students and rural development professionals to conduct rigorous assessment of economic and policy aspects of agroforestry systems and to produce less biased and more credible information.
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