附註:Papers prepared for special sessions at the Atlantic Economic Society's thirtieth international conference held in Williamsburg, Va., October 11-14, 1990.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Section 1: Evaluating our nation's natural resources ; Chapter 1. Models used in the 1985 RCA appraisal with emphasis on the agricultural resource interregional modelling system ; Chapter 2. Multiple goal programming applications in natural resource policy analysis ; Chapter 3. A historical perspective and recent examples of low input sustainable agriculture systems ; Chapter 4. Toward a sustainable agricultural policy ; Chapter 5. An analytical framework for multiple attribute comparisons of pesticide risks and benefits: The case of the corn rootworm insecticides ; Chapter 6. Using the POLYSYS modeling framework to evaluate environmental impacts in agriculture -- Section 2: Developing an understanding of the agricultural system through process models ; Chapter 7. Estimating erosion, productivity, and environmental impacts at a micro level ; Chapter 8. Estimating the impacts of alternative management practices on rangeland production and ecology using the SPUR model -- Section 3: Evaluating the impacts of alternative environmental policies on the agricultural system ; Chapter 9. Estimating costs of sediment damage with national-level models ; Chapter 10. Modeling of farm production and conservation decisions: The analysis of alternative resource and environmental policies ; Chapter 11. Off-site costs of soil erosion, property rights, and conservation policy -- Section 4: Moving beyond the agricultural sector ; Chapter 12. Agricultural policy evaluations using IMPLAN ; Chapter 13. Applying input-output models to natural resource problems ; Chapter 14. Linking sector and resource allocation models for agricultural and environmental policy analysis -- Section 5: Modeling towards the year 2000 ; Chapter 15. Establishing a consistent national base for assessing natural resource issues ; Chapter 16. Natural resource accounting models of soil erosion in developing countries ; Chapter 17. Issues, indicators, and baselines: The benefits and h