Future agricultural water demands are determined by employing forecasts from irrigated crop acreage models. Forecasts of prices and yields, and variances and covariances of crop returns are employed for forecasting crop acreage. Results provide insights into the value of rational expectations in forecasting agricultural water demand
The southeastern United States typically receives more than 130cm of precipitation per year. In this...
World population is increasing at a fast rate resulting in huge pressure on limited water resources....
This paper summarizes the modeling framework used to determine the economic value of water for row c...
Future agricultural water demands are determined by employing forecasts from irrigated crop acreage ...
Natural causes (such as droughts), non-natural causes (such as competing uses), and government polic...
Southeast drought conditions have accentuated the demand for irrigation in the face of restricted wa...
This study utilized (a) actual measured agricultural water use along with (b) geostatistical techniq...
An expected utility model was developed to capture the impacts of wealth, other economic, and instit...
Irrigated acreage is an important indicator for agricultural water demand which is a major category ...
Water resource managers must consider supply constraints, planning horizons, climatic trends and com...
This study identifies the presence of slippage and the pitfalls associated with not considering econ...
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Transfer—and a constant relative risk aversion utility function are used to examine corn irrigation ...
The relative value of irrigation water was assessed for three important crops (corn, cotton, and pea...
Globally, irrigated agriculture is both essential for food production and the largest user of water....
The southeastern United States typically receives more than 130cm of precipitation per year. In this...
World population is increasing at a fast rate resulting in huge pressure on limited water resources....
This paper summarizes the modeling framework used to determine the economic value of water for row c...
Future agricultural water demands are determined by employing forecasts from irrigated crop acreage ...
Natural causes (such as droughts), non-natural causes (such as competing uses), and government polic...
Southeast drought conditions have accentuated the demand for irrigation in the face of restricted wa...
This study utilized (a) actual measured agricultural water use along with (b) geostatistical techniq...
An expected utility model was developed to capture the impacts of wealth, other economic, and instit...
Irrigated acreage is an important indicator for agricultural water demand which is a major category ...
Water resource managers must consider supply constraints, planning horizons, climatic trends and com...
This study identifies the presence of slippage and the pitfalls associated with not considering econ...
copies of this document for non-commercial purposes by any means, provided that this copy right noti...
Transfer—and a constant relative risk aversion utility function are used to examine corn irrigation ...
The relative value of irrigation water was assessed for three important crops (corn, cotton, and pea...
Globally, irrigated agriculture is both essential for food production and the largest user of water....
The southeastern United States typically receives more than 130cm of precipitation per year. In this...
World population is increasing at a fast rate resulting in huge pressure on limited water resources....
This paper summarizes the modeling framework used to determine the economic value of water for row c...