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Landscape Amenities : Economic Assessment of Agricultural Landscapes /

By: Vanslembrouck, Isabel [author.].
Contributor(s): Huylenbroeck, Guido van [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Landscape Series: 2Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2005.Description: XVI, 202 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402031724.Subject(s): Life sciences | Regional planning | Urban planning | Agriculture | Environmental management | Agricultural economics | Life Sciences | Agriculture | Landscape/Regional and Urban Planning | Environmental Management | Agricultural EconomicsDDC classification: 630 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Multifunctionality of Agriculture -- Multifunctionality in a Theoretical Framework -- Valuing the Outputs of Multifunctional Agriculture -- Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Demand for Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Rural Tourism -- Impact from Agriculture on Rural Tourism -- Measuring the Recreational Value of the Agricultural Landscape -- Supply of Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Farmers’ Supply of Landscape Amenities -- Belgian Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in Agri-Environmental Measures -- Farmers’ Participation in Several Agri-Environmental Schemes: A European Perspective -- General Conclusions -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Provision of landscape amenities, assured by farmers in addition to their economic function to produce food and fibre, has contributed to a reassessment of the place of agriculture in society. Farming should be regarded as 'multifunctional' whereby diverse roles fulfilled by farmers can be identified. The present book mainly tries to formulate an answer to following questions: What is the economic value for society of the farmers' role as stewards of the countryside; and under which conditions are farmers willing to provide these landscape amenities? The challenge of this research is to value the agricultural landscape, as a non-commodity output from agriculture, both from a supply and demand perspective. The main conclusions from the analysis are that: 1. Positive amenities from agricultural activities play an important role in the demand for rural tourism, and there are significant marginal benefits for the general public from the provision of landscape amenities; 2. Farmers' willingness to participate in landscape programmes depend on the trade-off with food and fibre production, on the characteristics of the proposed policies or measures, on the nature of the farm and on the profile of the farmer.
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Multifunctionality of Agriculture -- Multifunctionality in a Theoretical Framework -- Valuing the Outputs of Multifunctional Agriculture -- Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Demand for Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Rural Tourism -- Impact from Agriculture on Rural Tourism -- Measuring the Recreational Value of the Agricultural Landscape -- Supply of Landscape Amenities from Agriculture -- Farmers’ Supply of Landscape Amenities -- Belgian Farmers’ Willingness to Participate in Agri-Environmental Measures -- Farmers’ Participation in Several Agri-Environmental Schemes: A European Perspective -- General Conclusions -- Conclusions and Policy Recommendations.

Provision of landscape amenities, assured by farmers in addition to their economic function to produce food and fibre, has contributed to a reassessment of the place of agriculture in society. Farming should be regarded as 'multifunctional' whereby diverse roles fulfilled by farmers can be identified. The present book mainly tries to formulate an answer to following questions: What is the economic value for society of the farmers' role as stewards of the countryside; and under which conditions are farmers willing to provide these landscape amenities? The challenge of this research is to value the agricultural landscape, as a non-commodity output from agriculture, both from a supply and demand perspective. The main conclusions from the analysis are that: 1. Positive amenities from agricultural activities play an important role in the demand for rural tourism, and there are significant marginal benefits for the general public from the provision of landscape amenities; 2. Farmers' willingness to participate in landscape programmes depend on the trade-off with food and fibre production, on the characteristics of the proposed policies or measures, on the nature of the farm and on the profile of the farmer.

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