Environmental services and agriculture

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    • Poston, Karl T.

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Environmental services and agriculture

Karl T. Poston, editor

(Agriculture issues and policies series)

Nova Science Publishers, c2009

  • : pbk

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Bibliography: p. [83]-91

Includes index

Description and Table of Contents

Description

U.S. farmers and ranchers produce a wide variety of commodities for food, fuel and fibre in response to market signals. Farms also contain significant amounts of natural resources that can provide a host of environmental services, including cleaner air and water, flood control, and improved wildlife habitat. Environmental services are often valued by society, but because they are a public good -- that is, people can obtain them without paying for them, farmers and ranchers may not benefit financially from producing them. As a result, farmers and ranchers under-provide these services. This book explores the use of market mechanisms, such as emissions trading and eco-labels, to increase private investment in environmental stewardship. Such investments could complement or even replace public investments in traditional conservation programs. This book also defines roles for government in the creation and function of markets for environmental services.

Table of Contents

  • Summary
  • Introduction
  • Environmental Services From Agriculture
  • Market Basics
  • What Can We Learn From Current Markets?
  • Lessons Learned and Potential Roles for Government
  • Predicting the Location of New Mitigation Banks
  • Index.

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