Environmental impact assessment (EIA) for agriculture in developing countries

Citation
B. Cetin et E. Rehber, Environmental impact assessment (EIA) for agriculture in developing countries, WORK SCIENCES IN SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE, 1999, pp. 374-379
Citations number
6
Categorie Soggetti
Current Book Contents
Year of publication
1999
Pages
374 - 379
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
Environmental economics plays a key role in identifying options for efficie nt natural resource management that facilitate sustainable development. Thu s, environmental issues has been a rather important topic and given priorit y in public agenda of both developed and developing worlds, in recent decad es. A number of developing country, at the beginning stage of development h ave focused on industry at the expense of agriculture, in spite of agricult ure was a main source sector of their economies. When the environment has emerged as a major world-wide concern, natural res ource degradation is becoming a serious impediment to economic development and the alleviation of poverty in the developing world. Therefore in a numb er of country both developed and developing, make case studies, which cover a wide range of environments impacts and valuation concept and techniques. Because these type of studies (environmental cost-benefit analysis) play a key role in identifying options for efficient natural resource management that facilitate environment friendly development.