Buysse, Jeroen Van der Straeten, Bart Claeys, Dakerlia Lauwers, Ludwig Marchand, Fleur Van Huylenbroeck, Guido
Traditional deterministic programming models do not simulate any change of quota-limited decision variables as long as the quota have positive quota rents. However, in practice a quota constraint is rarely exactly binding because the decision variables are stochastic. This papers presents a simple model extension to integrate quota flexibility in m...
Richard Howitt Josué Medellín-Azuara Duncan, Macewan Jay Lund
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Environmental Modelling & Software
This paper describes calibration methods for models of agricultural production and water use in which economic variables can directly interact with hydrologic network models or other biophysical system models. We also describe and demonstrate the use of systematic calibration checks at different stages for efficient debugging of models. The central...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...
Medellín-Azuara, Josué Howitt, Richard E. Hanak, Ellen Lund, Jay R. Fleenor, William E.
Sea level rise, large-scale flooding, and new conveyance arrangements for water exports may increase future water salinity for local agricultural production in California’s Sacramento–San Joaquin Delta. Increasing salinity in crop root zones often decreases crop yields and crop revenues. Salinity effects are nonlinear, and vary with crop choice and...