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The socio-economic impact of conservation: The Safe Islands for Seabirds LIFE project

2017

Using the Safe Islands for Seabirds LIFE project as a case study, we assessed the socio-economic impact of a nature conservation project on the local community, focusing on the wealth created and the jobs supported directly and indirectly by the project. The Safe Islands for Seabirds project took place during 2009-2012, mainly on Corvo Island, the smallest and least populated island of Portugal's Azores Archipelago. To assess the impact of the project we used a combination of methods to analyse the project expenditure, the jobs created directly as a result of it, and, by means of multipliers, the incomes and jobs it supported indirectly. We estimate that during 2009-2012 direct expenditure …

0106 biological sciencesCorvo IslandNatural resource economicsmultiplier010501 environmental sciencesconservation projectsocio-economic impact010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciencesGross domestic productLocal communityLIFEGeographyEnvironmental protectionNature ConservationSocio economic impactprotected areaAzores archipelagonatural amenityEconomic impact analysisProtected areaEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsAzores0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation
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International retirement migration revisited: From amenity seeking to precarity migration?

2018

International retirement migration has become a multifaceted field of research since the end of the twentieth century. The term refers to mobilities in old age to other countries, upon reaching ret...

03 medical and health sciencesPrecarityMobilities030502 gerontologyAmenityPolitical scienceField (Bourdieu)05 social sciences0507 social and economic geographyDemographic economics0305 other medical science050703 geographyTerm (time)Transnational Social Review
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Le prix des paysages périurbains

2007

L'évaluation économique du prix des paysages périurbains utilise des analyses géographiques (occupation des sols, composition paysagère, distance à des biens paysagers, paysages vus : champ de vision, objets, formes). L'article fait le point sur la littérature en matière de méthode et de résultats et présente l'estimation du prix d'attributs paysagers dans la ceinture périurbaine de Dijon.

AMENITEamenityhedonic price[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geographymodèle[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographypériurbainEconomies et financesaménité0502 economics and businesszone périurbainePRIX HEDONISTE050207 economicspaysageprix hédonisteliving environmentestimation05 social sciencesattribut paysagerperiurban[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography15. Life on landPRIX HEDONISTE;CADRE DE VIE;AMENITE;LANDSCAPE;PERIURBAN;HEDONIC PRICE;LIVING ENVIRONMENT;AMENITYlandscape[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceEconomies and financesméthode050202 agricultural economics & policycadre de viePRIX HEDONISTE CADRE DE VIE AMENITE LANDSCAPE PERIURBAN HEDONIC PRICE LIVING ENVIRONMENT AMENITY paysage zone périurbaineattribut paysagerestimation modèleméthode
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GIS-based hedonic pricing of landscape

2009

ACL; International audience; Hedonic prices of landscape are estimated in the urban fringe of Dijon (France). Viewshed and its content as perceived at ground level are analyzed from satellite images supplemented by a digital elevation model. Landscape attributes are then fed into econometric models (based on 2,667 house sales) that allows for endogeneity, multicollinearity, and spatial correlations. Results show that when in the line of sight, trees and farmland in the immediate vicinity of houses command positive prices and roads negative prices; if out of sight, their prices are markedly lower or insignificant: the view itself matters. The layout of features in fragmented landscapes comma…

Economics and EconometricsHEDONIC PRICING[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyManagement Monitoring Policy and Law[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyAgricultural landVIEW0502 economics and business11. SustainabilityEconometricsEndogeneity050207 economicsMarketingDigital elevation modelLANDSCAPEAmenity05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography15. Life on land[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceAMENITYSightEconometric modelGeographyViewshed analysisMulticollinearity
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Where Alonso meets Sierpinski: an urban economic model of a fractal metropolitan area

2004

International audience; La coexistence d'activités résidentielles et agricoles dans des ceintures périurbaines caractérise de nombreuses aires métropolitaines modernes. Malheureusement, peu de modèles théoriques de l'économie urbaine prennent en compte ce type de mixité spatiale. L'article contribue à combler cette lacune : les auteurs présentent un modèle de localisation résidentielle (standard en économie urbaine) opérant dans un espace structuré par la géométrie spatiale. Plus précisément, d'un côté, un tapis de Sierpinski est utilisé pour rendre compte de l'organisation hiérarchisée de sites urbains et ruraux dans une aire métropolitaine. D'un autre côté, un ménage maximise, sous contra…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesGeography Planning and Development0211 other engineering and technologies0507 social and economic geography02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)Environnement espace et société[SHS]Humanities and Social SciencesLOCALISATIONFractalfractal11. SustainabilityRegional scienceEconomicsBudget constraintAmenityWelfare economics05 social sciences021107 urban & regional planningMetropolitan areaUrban economicsSierpinski carpetConstant elasticity of substitution[SDE]Environmental SciencesEconomic modelurban economic model050703 geography
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