Economics of Landscape and Wildlife Conservation
Discover the intricate relationship between economics and environmental conservation in the insightful book Economics of Landscape and Wildlife Conservation, published by CABI Publishing. This hardback edition, released in 1998, spans 304 pages and compiles revised papers from a significant workshop held at the University of Hohenheim in September 1996. The workshop's focus was on "Policy measures to control environmental impacts from agriculture," offering a unique economic perspective on the valuation of agricultural landscapes. Dive into the analysis of the costs and benefits associated with wildlife conservation, and understand how economic principles can guide effective environmental policy. This book is an essential resource for anyone interested in the intersection of economics, agriculture, and conservation efforts. Enhance your knowledge and explore the vital role that economics plays in protecting our natural landscapes and wildlife.