Land Economics | University of Wisconsin Press (original) (raw)
Editor: Daniel J. Phaneuf, University of Wisconsin–Madison
Land Economics publishes papers related to the economics of natural and environmental resources, emphasizing conceptual and/or empirical work with direct relevance for public policy.
Founded in 1925 as the Journal of Land and Public Utility Economics, the publication features research related to environmental quality, natural resources, housing, urban and rural land use, transportation, and other areas in both developed and developing country contexts.
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Property Value Analysis Using ZTRAX. Applications under the Approaching Sunset, Land Economics 100(1), 2024
Financing Outdoor Recreation, Land Economics 98(3), 2022
Integrated Assessment Models and the Social Cost of Water Pollution, Land Economics 96(4), 2020
Recent Developments in Fisheries Economics, Land Economics 83(1), 2007
Property Rights and Biodiversity Conservation, Land Economics 79(4), 2003
Tropical Deforestation and Land Use, Land Economics 77(2), 2001
Defining Sustainability, Land Economics 73(4), 1997
Social Control of Private Power: The Past and Future of Public Utility Regulation, Land Economics 71(3), 1995
Private Markets, Public Decisions: An Assessment of Local Land-Use Controls for the 1990s, Land Economics 66(3), 1990
Soil Conservation in the USSR, Land Economics 25(4), 1949