Land Economics, published by the University of Wisconsin Press, is a renowned journal that focuses on the economics of natural and environmental resources. With a history dating back to 1925, the publication features research on topics such as environmental quality, housing, land use, and transportation, providing valuable insights for public policy. Land Economics publishes both conceptual and empirical work, making it a valuable resource for scholars, policymakers, and researchers in the field.
With an emphasis on relevance and impact, Land Economics covers a wide range of issues related to natural resources and their economic implications. The journal's editorial board, led by Editor Daniel J. Phaneuf, ensures the publication of high-quality research that contributes to the understanding and management of our natural and environmental resources. Available both in print and online, Land Economics is a trusted source for those interested in the intersection of economics and the environment.
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