Author
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- CHRISTOPHER LANT
(Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4514, USA)
- TIMOTHY LOFTUS
(Department of Geography, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4514, USA)
- STEVEN KRAFT
(Department of Agribusiness Economics, Southern Illinois University Carbondale, Carbondale, Illinois 62901-4410, USA)
- DAVID BENNETT
(Department of Geography, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa 52242-1316, USA)
Abstract
The Cache River of southernmost Illinois is used as a case study for developing and demonstrating an approach to quantitatively link (1) national agricultural policy and global agricultural markets, (2) landowner's decisions on land use, (3) spatial patterns of land use at a watershed scale, and (4) hydrologic impacts, thus providing a basis to predict, under a certain set of circumstances, the environmental consequences of economic and political decisions made at larger spatial scales. The heart of the analysis is an estimation, using logistic regression, of the affect of crop prices and Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) rental rates on farmland owner's decisions whether to reenroll in the CRP or return to crop production. This analysis shows that reasonable ranges for crop prices (80%–150% of 1985–1995 values) and CRP rental rates (0–125% of 1985–1995 rates) result in a range of 3%–92% of CRP lands being returned to crop production, with crop prices having a slightly greater effect than CRP rental rates. Four crop price/CRP rental rate scenarios are used to display resulting land-use patterns, and their effect on sediment loads, a critical environmental quality parameter in this case, using the agricultural non point source (AGNPS) model. These scenarios demonstrate the importance of spatial pattern of land uses on hydrological and ecological processes within watersheds. The approach developed can be adapted for use by local governments and watershed associations whose goals are to improve watershed resources and environmental quality.
Suggested Citation
Christopher Lant & Timothy Loftus & Steven Kraft & David Bennett, 2001.
"Land-Use Dynamics in a Southern Illinois (USA) Watershed,"
Environmental Management, Springer, vol. 28(3), pages 325-340, September.
Handle:
RePEc:spr:envman:v:28:y:2001:i:3:d:10.1007_s002672426
DOI: 10.1007/s002672426
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