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Economics of Wildfire Management - The Development and Application of Suppression Expenditure Models (Paperback, 2014 ed.):... Economics of Wildfire Management - The Development and Application of Suppression Expenditure Models (Paperback, 2014 ed.)
Michael S Hand, Krista M. Gebert, Jingjing Liang, David E. Calkin, Matthew P. Thompson, …
R1,761 Discovery Miles 17 610 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In this age of climatic and financial uncertainty, it becomes increasingly important to balance the cost, benefits and risk of wildfire management. In the United States, increased wildland fire activity over the last 15 years has resulted in drastic damage and loss of life. An associated rapid increase in fire management costs has consumed higher portions of budgets of public entities involved in wildfire management, challenging their ability to fulfill other responsibilities. Increased public scrutiny highlights the need to improve wildland fire management for cost effectiveness. This book closely examines the development of basic wildfire suppression cost models for the United States and their application to a wide range of settings from informing incident decision making to programmatic review. The book also explores emerging trends in suppression costs and introduces new spatially explicit cost models to account for characteristics of the burned landscape. Finally, it discusses how emerging risk assessment tools can be better informed by integrating management cost models with wildfire simulation models and values at risk. Economics of Wildfire Management is intended for practitioners as a reference guide. Advanced-level students and researchers will also find the book invaluable.

Local Food Systems - Concepts, Impacts, and Issues - Scholar's Choice Edition (Paperback): United Economic Research... Local Food Systems - Concepts, Impacts, and Issues - Scholar's Choice Edition (Paperback)
United Economic Research Service (Ers); Stephen Martinez, Michael S Hand
R509 Discovery Miles 5 090 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Participation in Conservation Programs by Targeted Farmers - Beginning, Limited-Resource, and Socially Disadvantaged... Participation in Conservation Programs by Targeted Farmers - Beginning, Limited-Resource, and Socially Disadvantaged Operators' Enrollment Trends (Paperback)
United Economic Research Service (Ers); Cynthia Nickerson, Michael S Hand
R392 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Beginning, limited-resource, and socially disadvantaged farmers make up as much as 40 percent of all U.S. farms. Some Federal conservation programs contain provisions that encourage participation by such "targeted" farmers and the 2008 Farm Act furthered these efforts. This report compares the natural resource characteristics, resource issues, and conservation treatment costs on farms operated by targeted farmers with those of other participants in the largest U.S. working-lands and land retirement conservation programs. Some evidence shows that targeted farmers tend to operate more environmentally sensitive land than other farmers, have different conservation priorities, and receive different levels of payments. Data limitations preclude a definitive analysis of whether efforts to improve participation by targeted farmers hinders or enhances the conservation programs' ability to deliver environmental benefits cost effectively. But the different conservation priorities among types of farmers suggest that if a significantly larger proportion of targeted farmers participates in these programs, the programs' economic and environmental outcomes could change.

Comparing the Structure, Size, and Performance of Local and Mainstream Food Supply Chains (Paperback): United Economic Research... Comparing the Structure, Size, and Performance of Local and Mainstream Food Supply Chains (Paperback)
United Economic Research Service (Ers); Robert P. King, Michael S Hand
R506 Discovery Miles 5 060 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A series of coordinated case studies compares the structure, size, and performance of local food supply chains with those of mainstream supply chains. Interviews and site visits with farms and businesses, supplemented with secondary data, describe how food moves from farms to consumers in 15 food supply chains. Key comparisons between supply chains include the degree of product differentiation, diversification of marketing outlets, and information conveyed to consumers about product origin. The cases highlight differences in prices and the distribution of revenues among supply chain participants, local retention of wages and proprietor income, transportation fuel use, and social capital creation.

Growing Local - Case Studies on Local Food Supply Chains (Hardcover): Robert P. King, Michael S Hand, Miguel I. Gomez Growing Local - Case Studies on Local Food Supply Chains (Hardcover)
Robert P. King, Michael S Hand, Miguel I. Gomez
R1,607 Discovery Miles 16 070 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

In an increasingly commercialized world, the demand for better quality, healthier food has given rise to one of the fastest growing segments of the U.S. food system: locally grown food. Many believe that "relocalization" of the food system will provide a range of public benefits, including lower carbon emissions, increased local economic activity, and closer connections between consumers, farmers, and communities. The structure of local food supply chains, however, may not always be capable of generating these perceived benefits.

"Growing Local" reports the findings from a coordinated series of case studies designed to develop a deeper, more nuanced understanding of how local food products reach consumers and how local food supply chains compare with mainstream supermarket supply chains. To better understand how local food reaches the point of sale, Growing Local uses case study methods to rigorously compare local and mainstream supply chains for five products in five metropolitan areas along multiple social, economic, and environmental dimensions, highlighting areas of growth and potential barriers. Growing Local provides a foundation for a better understanding of the characteristics of local food production and emphasizes the realities of operating local food supply chains.

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