@article{vanWenum:19705,
      recid = {19705},
      author = {van Wenum, Jaap and Wossink, Ada and Renkema, Jan},
      title = {LOCATION-SPECIFIC MODELING FOR OPTIMIZING WILDLIFE  MANAGEMENT ON CROP FARMS},
      address = {2002},
      number = {375-2016-19989},
      series = {Selected Paper},
      pages = {29},
      year = {2002},
      abstract = {In order to guide conservation and restoration of wildlife  in agricultural areas research is needed into the trade-off  between wildlife and agricultural production and income.  This study presents a location specific model for  optimizing wildlife management on crop farms using the  integer programming technique. Available data and  indicators of wildlife production are presented.  Furthermore, time and location aspects of wildlife  management are discussed. The model is applied to crop  farming in the Netherlands. Most important model outcome is  a wildlife-cost frontier at the farm level. Model outcomes  show that rotating wildlife conservation practices across  the farm is economically more attractive than  fixed-location practices. Opportunities for use of the  insights provided by model results by both policy makers  and farmers are analyzed.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/19705},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.19705},
}