A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia

This study was born out of the desire to analyze the complex soil management problem faced by individual economic agents as well as society. The focus of this study, however, was on the theoretical formulation and estimation of partial equilibrium dynamic economic models directed toward optimizing t...

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Main Author: Segarra, Eduardo
Other Authors: Agricultural Economics
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Language:en_US
Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51930
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-519302020-12-23T05:32:33Z A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia Segarra, Eduardo Agricultural Economics LD5655.V856 1986.S432 Soil management -- Data processing Crops and soils Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Mathematical models This study was born out of the desire to analyze the complex soil management problem faced by individual economic agents as well as society. The focus of this study, however, was on the theoretical formulation and estimation of partial equilibrium dynamic economic models directed toward optimizing the private use of the soil resource. In particular, four empirical representative farm models were formulated. Solutions to the four representative farm models showed that sizable reductions in topsoil loss, which contributes to non-point source pollution, and aggravates the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion, can be accomplished by adopting alternative support practices. Because of the change in support practices, reductions in the present value of net returns are expected, but this decrease in return was found to be minimal when compared to reductions in topsoil loss. Policy implications as well as several policy recommendations stemming from those results, with respect to soil conservation, are outlined and analyzed. Ph. D. 2015-04-29T18:30:55Z 2015-04-29T18:30:55Z 1986 Dissertation Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/51930 en_US OCLC# 14392549 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xxvii, 637 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V856 1986.S432
Soil management -- Data processing
Crops and soils
Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Mathematical models
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1986.S432
Soil management -- Data processing
Crops and soils
Agriculture -- Economic aspects -- Mathematical models
Segarra, Eduardo
A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia
description This study was born out of the desire to analyze the complex soil management problem faced by individual economic agents as well as society. The focus of this study, however, was on the theoretical formulation and estimation of partial equilibrium dynamic economic models directed toward optimizing the private use of the soil resource. In particular, four empirical representative farm models were formulated. Solutions to the four representative farm models showed that sizable reductions in topsoil loss, which contributes to non-point source pollution, and aggravates the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion, can be accomplished by adopting alternative support practices. Because of the change in support practices, reductions in the present value of net returns are expected, but this decrease in return was found to be minimal when compared to reductions in topsoil loss. Policy implications as well as several policy recommendations stemming from those results, with respect to soil conservation, are outlined and analyzed. === Ph. D.
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title A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia
title_short A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia
title_full A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia
title_fullStr A dynamic analysis of the crop productivity impacts of soil erosion: an application to the Piedmont area of Virginia
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