The purpose of this thesis is to examine the sustainable management of non-renewable resources in general and phosphate rock in particular. The first chapter presents the current situation, future trends and geopolitical issues pertaining to the global phosphate market. The analysis shows a large deficit in world phosphate supply in the future, inciting producers with sufficient phosphate reserves to invest in new capacities. The second chapter develops a multi-leader-multi-follower Stackelberg model, calibrated using real data from the phosphate market. This model derives the optimal future capacities for different producers according to their reserve levels and their development costs. The results show that the market would become more co...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Phosphorus (P) availability is essential for global food security...
The phosphate rock industry is a key industry for the Jordanian economy being both the largest indus...
Phosphorus deficiency affects around 80% of the acid soils of western Kenya, but fertilizer use is l...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the sustainable management of non-renewable resources in ge...
Cette thèse a pour objet l’examen de la gestion durable des ressources non renouvelables en général ...
Abstract Numerous recent studies discuss phosphate rock extraction, and some even propose that a pea...
Tunisia is the fifth largest producer of phosphates in the world, which which have been mined for mo...
Phosphate is essential for agricultural production and therefore plays a key role in the global prod...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential input into agriculture with no substitute. Thus international and int...
AbstractIn many areas of the world sustainable agricultural practices are being touted as a necessit...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Without phosphorus, we could not produce food. Farmers need access to phosp...
International audiencePhosphate rocks are a vital resource for world food supply and security. They ...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Phosphorus (P) availability is essential for global food security...
The phosphate rock industry is a key industry for the Jordanian economy being both the largest indus...
Phosphorus deficiency affects around 80% of the acid soils of western Kenya, but fertilizer use is l...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the sustainable management of non-renewable resources in ge...
Cette thèse a pour objet l’examen de la gestion durable des ressources non renouvelables en général ...
Abstract Numerous recent studies discuss phosphate rock extraction, and some even propose that a pea...
Tunisia is the fifth largest producer of phosphates in the world, which which have been mined for mo...
Phosphate is essential for agricultural production and therefore plays a key role in the global prod...
Commercially viable reserves of rock phosphate are limited and only a few countries are significant ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential input into agriculture with no substitute. Thus international and int...
AbstractIn many areas of the world sustainable agricultural practices are being touted as a necessit...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Without phosphorus, we could not produce food. Farmers need access to phosp...
International audiencePhosphate rocks are a vital resource for world food supply and security. They ...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Phosphate rock (PR) is a finite mineral indispensable for fertilizer production, while P (phosphorus...
Publisher's version (útgefin grein)Phosphorus (P) availability is essential for global food security...
The phosphate rock industry is a key industry for the Jordanian economy being both the largest indus...
Phosphorus deficiency affects around 80% of the acid soils of western Kenya, but fertilizer use is l...