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Economic assessment of sustainable agricultural practices has
continued to mature and to add to our understanding of how we might
design policies to ensure an adequate and diverse food supply. This
volume presents some of the recent developments and applications in
this field and is much more nearly self-contained than typical
edited volumes. It provides a comprehensive treatment of topics,
including a historical perspective leading to current developments
in methods and policy. The introductory chapter presents an early
history of research by entomologists and economists, tracing the
concept of integrated pest management, the nascent organic food
industry, and reviewing pesticide policy options debated over the
last several decades. The remainder of the volume is divided into
four sections focusing on the economic aspects of production, and
related policy issues. These four sections encompass the range of
advances in theoretical and applied economic analyses concerned
with pesticides and sustainable food markets. Chapters present
different methodological, ideological, and geographical
perspectives from some of the environmental and agricultural
economics concerned with pesticides and sustainable production.
This volume includes unique contributions that incorporate
international experiences and viewpoints concerning both methods
and policy. This volume includes material valuable for students in
agricultural economics and environmental science, and is essential
reading for economists who conduct research in sustainable
agriculture. It is also excellent reference for policy analysts.
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