Waterfowl and Wetlands Toward Bioeconomic Analysis Routledge Revivals Series
Auteurs : Hammack Judd, Brown Jr. Gardner Mallard
Originally published in 1974, Waterfowl and Wetlands analyses waterfowl hunting patterns in the late sixties in the hopes of protecting waterfowl resources such as wetlands. Wetlands are obviously an important resource for migratory waterfowl however they are often drained for agricultural purposes which can have dramatic effects on waterfowl population. This study aims to explore the issues surrounding waterfowl and wetlands in an attempt to determine their value to hunters, farmers and the general public. This study will be of interest to students of Environmental Studies.
1. Introduction 2. Valuation of Waterfowl: A Theoretical Framework 3. Valuation of Waterfowl: An Empirical Test 4. Population Dynamics of North American Mallards 5. Optimal Management Programs 6. Conclusion; Appendix
Date de parution : 04-2017
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Thème de Waterfowl and Wetlands :
Mots-clés :
Environmental Studies; Duck Hunting; Waterfowl Hunting; Migratory Waterfowl; Prairie Pothole Region; Pacific Flyway; Fall Flight; Hunter Sample; Waterfowl Population; Diving Ducks; Consumer’s Surplus; Hunting Days; Bioeconomic Analysis; Survival Fraction; Total Net Benefits; Davis Method; Dummy Variable; Mortality Fractions; General Administrative Costs; Optimal Control Model; Indifference Curve; bP Variations; Pond Data; Shell Costs; Prairie Wetlands; Bag Limit; Monetary Units; Vice Versa