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Spatial‐Dynamic Complexities of Climate Challenge for Rural Areas: Integrating Resource and Regional Economic Insights
Author(s) -
EpanchinNiell Rebecca,
Kuwayama Yusuke,
Walls Margaret
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
american journal of agricultural economics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.949
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1467-8276
pISSN - 0002-9092
DOI - 10.1093/ajae/aaw116
Subject(s) - climate change , environmental resource management , natural resource , resource (disambiguation) , natural resource management , resource management (computing) , spatial ecology , land use , ecology , environmental science , computer science , computer network , biology
Research questions in resource economics increasingly have incorporated both the field's traditional dynamic considerations and the spatial concerns that often are the focus of regional economics. Spatial heterogeneity in costs, benefits, or connectivity often interact with intertemporal change in contexts such as fisheries management, water allocation, invasive species control, and land use change, making spatially‐ or temporally‐uniform polices less likely to be efficient. In this article, we examine how climate change is likely to enhance the need to incorporate spatial‐dynamic approaches to address natural resource challenges. We focus our discussion on rural areas, which are typically highly dependent on natural resources and particularly vulnerable to climate change. Following a brief review of existing spatial‐dynamic models in natural resource economics and the insights derived from them, we describe how climate change can bring new spatial or temporal aspects to resource management problems, or exacerbate existing resource challenges that are best characterized as spatial‐dynamic processes. We conclude with three case studies that highlight how integrating resource and regional economics through spatial‐dynamic modeling may improve the analysis of climate change impacts in rural areas, considering the effects on rangeland management, groundwater policy, and land use management in floodplains and coastal areas.

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