Many countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This paper develops a dynamic model of land allocation between food and energy and shows how the model can be calibrated using standard optimization techniques. Some possible implications of the trade-offs between food and energy are discussed. Specifically, we show that the effect of mandates is mainly felt through increased land conversion, which increases indirect carbon emissions. Crude oil prices do not decrease significantly because of leakages
International audienceMore than 40% of US corn is now used to produce biofuels, which are used as su...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Limited land is available globally to grow crops for food and fuel. There are direct and indirect pr...
International audienceMany countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This pap...
Many countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This paper develops a dynamic ...
Biofuels may make a substantial contribution to meeting the world’s energy needs. That contribution ...
Greenhouse gas abatement policies will increase the demand for renewable sources of energy, includin...
In the context of ever-increasing petroleum prices combined with concerns about climate change, timi...
Ecological-economic model simulations of the world food system have been used to study the impacts o...
We study the effects on the food price of introducing biofuels as a substitute for fossil fuel in th...
The global land use implications of biofuel expansion have received considerable attention in the li...
The introduction of renewable biofuels was associated with global food crisis and unintended environ...
The introduction of renewable biofuels was associated with global food crisis and unintended environ...
Efforts to satisfy global energy demand and improve food security while simultaneously taking action...
Abstract: We quantify the emergence of biofuel markets and its impact on U.S. and world agriculture ...
International audienceMore than 40% of US corn is now used to produce biofuels, which are used as su...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Limited land is available globally to grow crops for food and fuel. There are direct and indirect pr...
International audienceMany countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This pap...
Many countries are promoting biofuels as a substitute for scarce oil. This paper develops a dynamic ...
Biofuels may make a substantial contribution to meeting the world’s energy needs. That contribution ...
Greenhouse gas abatement policies will increase the demand for renewable sources of energy, includin...
In the context of ever-increasing petroleum prices combined with concerns about climate change, timi...
Ecological-economic model simulations of the world food system have been used to study the impacts o...
We study the effects on the food price of introducing biofuels as a substitute for fossil fuel in th...
The global land use implications of biofuel expansion have received considerable attention in the li...
The introduction of renewable biofuels was associated with global food crisis and unintended environ...
The introduction of renewable biofuels was associated with global food crisis and unintended environ...
Efforts to satisfy global energy demand and improve food security while simultaneously taking action...
Abstract: We quantify the emergence of biofuel markets and its impact on U.S. and world agriculture ...
International audienceMore than 40% of US corn is now used to produce biofuels, which are used as su...
This paper examines the extensive and intensive margin changes in land use in the U.S. likely to be ...
Limited land is available globally to grow crops for food and fuel. There are direct and indirect pr...