Sustainable management of water resources is a challenging interdisciplinary problem requiring the integration of fields such as hydrology, ecology, sociology, and public policy. In the past decade, there has been a great effort to understand how issues such as climate change and land-use change for biofuel feedstock production will affect water resources. This dissertation assesses the impacts of climate change and land-use change for water resource management in Kansas using an interdisciplinary approach and tools such as the Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT), social surveys, and geospatial analysis. The SWAT model is used to simulate corn and grain sorghum biofuel-based land-use scenarios to assess water quality impacts and sustainab...
This dissertation explores the combined effects of biofuel mandates and terrestrial greenhouse gas G...
Despite the water quality improvements and regulatory advancements over the last 50 years since the ...
Understanding the response of water cycle dynamics to climate change and human activity is essential...
Sustainable management of water resources is a challenging interdisciplinary problem requiring the i...
Impact of climate change on the water resources of the United States exposes the vulnerability of fe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan HendricksAgriculture and climate chan...
Biofuels are now an important resource in the United States because of the Energy Independence and S...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJeffrey M. PetersonWater scarcity is already...
The Kansas economy and way of life depend on groundwater reservoirs, specifically the High Plains Aq...
The semi-arid Texas High Plains (THP) is one of the intensively managed agricultural regions in the ...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJason S. BergtoldGabriel S. SampsonAgricultu...
Each panelist has many years of experience in dealing with water issues and each brings a perspectiv...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture is the main source of nitrogen and phosphorus in the stre...
Agriculture offers many opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation through reduced tillage, cover c...
This dissertation explores the combined effects of biofuel mandates and terrestrial greenhouse gas G...
Despite the water quality improvements and regulatory advancements over the last 50 years since the ...
Understanding the response of water cycle dynamics to climate change and human activity is essential...
Sustainable management of water resources is a challenging interdisciplinary problem requiring the i...
Impact of climate change on the water resources of the United States exposes the vulnerability of fe...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsNathan HendricksAgriculture and climate chan...
Biofuels are now an important resource in the United States because of the Energy Independence and S...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJeffrey M. PetersonWater scarcity is already...
The Kansas economy and way of life depend on groundwater reservoirs, specifically the High Plains Aq...
The semi-arid Texas High Plains (THP) is one of the intensively managed agricultural regions in the ...
Biofuels policies induce land use changes (LUC), including cropland expansion and crop switching, an...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of Agricultural EconomicsJason S. BergtoldGabriel S. SampsonAgricultu...
Each panelist has many years of experience in dealing with water issues and each brings a perspectiv...
Nonpoint source pollution from agriculture is the main source of nitrogen and phosphorus in the stre...
Agriculture offers many opportunities for greenhouse gas mitigation through reduced tillage, cover c...
This dissertation explores the combined effects of biofuel mandates and terrestrial greenhouse gas G...
Despite the water quality improvements and regulatory advancements over the last 50 years since the ...
Understanding the response of water cycle dynamics to climate change and human activity is essential...