Accounting for Spatial Effects in Economic Models of Land Use: Recent Developments and Challenges Ahead |
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Authors: | Michael Brady Elena Irwin |
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Affiliation: | 1.School of Economic Sciences and IMPACT Center,Washington State University,Pullman,USA;2.Agricultural, Environmental, and Development Economics,The Ohio State University,Columbus,USA |
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Abstract: | The marked increase in the availability of spatial data has forced researchers engaged in land use modeling to directly confront the question of space and the theoretical and methodological challenges involved in developing spatial models. Advances have come from multiple disciplines, most notably through the development and application of spatial theory and methods from regional science, geography, urban economics and more recently, theoretical and applied econometrics. The main goal of this paper is to summarize the econometric challenges of spatial data and to highlight spatial models and methods with a particular focus on models of land markets and land use change. We also discuss the data and modeling challenges associated with modeling the underlying spatial economic mechanisms that give rise to land use patterns and the complexities involved in modeling land use as a coupled economic-ecological system. |
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