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Land Use The Interaction of Economics, Ecology and Hydrology

Edited By: J O'Callaghan
200 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
Land Use
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  • Land Use ISBN: 9780412617201 Hardback Sep 1996 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 2-3 weeks
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About this book

Pioneers a spatial approach to the problems of land use, bringing together models in economics, ecology and hydrology, and summarising results of research by the NERC and ESRC in Great Britain.

Contents

The land use problem. The economic model. Hydrology. Landscape ecology and land use. Decision support systems: the NELUP example. Forestry developments in the uplands and lowlands. The marginal value of hydrological impact of agriculture irrigation: a representative farm-level case study for the River Cam catchment.

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Edited By: J O'Callaghan
200 pages, Figs, tabs, maps
Publisher: Chapman & Hall
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This book presents a spatial approach to the problems of land use, bringing together economic, ecological and hydrological models. - CAB Abstracts
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