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Biological conservation in dynamic agricultural landscapes: Effectiveness of public policies and trade-offs with agricultural production

Land use change and land management intensification are major drivers of biodiversity loss, especially in agricultural landscapes, that cover a large and increasing share of the world's surface. Incentive-based agri-environmental policies are designed to influence farmers' land-use decisio...

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Published in:Ecological economics 2011-03, Vol.70 (5), p.910-920
Main Authors: Barraquand, F., Martinet, V.
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Agriculture
Agriculture Conservation Dynamic landscape Ecological-economic model Land-use change Price volatility
Biodiversity
Conservation
Conservation of resources
Dynamic landscape
Ecological analysis
Ecological–economic model
Ecology
Economic models
Economics
Economics and Finance
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Price volatility
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Taxation
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