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Publikováno v:
Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems. 40:261-276
Concerns about the environmental and economic impacts of increasing greenhouse gas emissions, including those from agriculture, have caused many nations to commit to reducing their greenhouse gas emissions. Various methodologies are used to measure a
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 103:453-462
Evaluating the potential scale of adoption of a technological innovation or management practice at the farm business scale can help gauge the potential size of an industry for the purposes of prioritising resources for research and development. In th
Autor:
Russell Crosbie, Tivi Theiveyanathan, Bob Farquharson, J.D. Finlayson, David Mitchell, Thomas L. Nordblom, Ziaul Hoque, Andrew D. Bathgate
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 103:161-170
It has been widely suggested that changing land use from annual to perennial crops reduces land and stream degradation due to salinisation. However, annual crops are financially attractive and increases in perennials can reduce stream flows with adve
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Systems. 102:48-57
The economic value of pasture improvement in a farming system in a Mediterranean-type environment is assessed using farm modelling. Bioeconomic modelling combined with sensitivity analysis is used to explore how new annual legume species may impact o
Publikováno v:
The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 50:381-402
Land managers in upper catchments are being asked to make expensive changes in land use, such as by planting trees, to attain environmental service targets, including reduced salt loads in rivers, to meet needs of downstream towns, farms and natural
Autor:
Andrew D. Bathgate, David J. Pannell
Publikováno v:
Agricultural Water Management. 53:117-132
Much of the hoped-for success of deep-rooted perennials in reducing the eventual extent of dryland salinity in Australia will depend on the farm-level economic performance of the available perennial-based farming systems. A diverse range of factors c
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Agricultural Systems. 39:153-175
A model of the dryland farming system in the eastern wheatbelt of Western Australia is briefly described. The model, named MUDAS, explicitly accounts for climatic risk and dryland farm management responses to such risk. Results from this model are co