
- B.A. McCarl and T.H. Spreen, Jan 2002 DUALITY IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING 1 CHAPTER IV: DUALITY IN LINEAR PROGRAMMING
- Insights from Agricultural and Forestry GHG Offset Studies that Might Influence IAM Modeling
- EX ANTE VS. EX POST BIOTERRORISM MITIGATION * LEVAN ELBAKIDZE
- Biocomplexity Analysis of Alternative Biomass Routes for Power Generation: Environmental, Economic, and Technical Assessment
- The Impacts of Carbon Permit Prices on the U.S. Agricultural Sector
- Why are we here today Bruce McCarl
- An Economic Exploration of Biofuel basedAn Economic Exploration of Biofuel based Greenhouse Gas Emission MitigationGreenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
- McCarl contribution to ED Document Terrestrial GHG Quantification and Accounting
- An Evaluation of the 1997 Edwards Aquifer Irrigation Suspension Keith O. Keplinger
- Yield Variability as Influenced by Climate: A Statistical Investigation Chi-Chung Chen
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XIV: RISK MODELING....................................................................................................2
- B.A. McCarl and T.H. Spreen, Jan 2002 LINEAR PROGRAMMING 1 CHAPTER II: LINEAR PROGRAMMING
- RVF Appraising Human Vulnerability
- IMPACT OF BSE AND FMD ON BEEF INDUSTRY IN UK Aviral Chopra
- DRAFT, November 2, 1998 Carbon Sequestration via Tree Planting on Agricultural Lands
- Dynamic Updating Procedures in the ASM for the RCA III Hong-Il Lim, William Nayda, Bruce McCarl and Jay Atwood
- Notes on the Value of Edwards Aquifer Water Bruce A. McCarl
- Jointly Estimating Carbon Sequestration Supply from Forests and Agriculture Bruce A. McCarl (mccarl@tamu.edu, 979-845-1706)
- Global ASM-Modeling Capability : Bruce A. McCarl
- AGRICULTURAL SECTOR ANALYSIS ON GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSION MITIGATION IN THE UNITED STATES
- Lee, McCarl, and Gillig The Dynamic Competitiveness of U.S. Agricultural and Forest Carbon Sequestration
- An empirical U.S. agricultural sector model (hereafter called ASM) forms the core of the stochastic model. ASM is based on the work of Baumes which was later modified and expanded by
- Food Security Implication Of Climate Change In Developing Countries: Findings From A Case Study In Mali
- Insights from Agricultural and Forestry GHG Offset Bruce A. McCarl
- The Agricultural Sector and Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Model (ASMGHG)
- U.S. Agriculture's Role Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation World
- THE COMPARATIVE VALUE OF BIOLOGICAL CARBON SEQUESTRATION
- Results from the National and NCAR Agricultural Climate Change Effects Assessments Bruce A McCarl
- Economic Potential for Agricultural NonEconomic Potential for Agricultural Non--CO2 GreenhouseCO2 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation:Gas Mitigation: An Investigation in the United StatesAn Investigation in the United States
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER X: MODELING SUMMARY ............................................................................... 10-2
- Regional GHG Mitigation Response and Leakage Effects
- Economic Implications of International Participation Alternatives for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
- EX ANTE PREPAREDNESS VS. EX POST RESPONSE TO ANIMAL DISEASE INTRODUCTIONS: BETTER SAFE THAN SORRY?
- Version 3 Bioscience1 Enhancement of Carbon Sequestration in U.S. Soils
- B.A. McCarl and T.H. Spreen, Jan 2002 LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELING 1 CHAPTER V: LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELING
- February 6, 2001 GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE AND ITS IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE
- Switchgrass as an Alternate Feedstock for Power Generation: Integrated Environmental, Energy, and Economic Life-Cycle Analysis
- Estimating Economic and Environmental Impacts At the National, Regional, and Watershed Levels
- copyright 2004 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen 1 CHAPTER III SOLUTION OF LP PROBLEMS: A MATRIX ALGEBRA APPROACH 2
- How much would Carbon Cost a Buyer? Bruce A. McCarl
- Economic Potential of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions: Comparative Role for Soil Sequestration in Agriculture and Forestry
- Leakage and Comparative Advantage Implications of Agricultural Participation in Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
- Amy D. Hagerman Bruce A. McCarl
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen 1 CHAPTER IX: LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELING: NONLINEARITIES AND
- Insights from Agricultural GHG Offset studies that might
- TECHNICAL REPORT The 1997 Irrigation Suspension Program for the Edwards Aquifer
- Integrating Agricultural and Forestry GHG Mitigation Response into General Economy Frameworks
- February, 2005 FASOMGHG Conceptual Structure, and
- Insights from Agricultural GHG Offset studies
- Economic Consideration of Mitigation of Foreign Animal Disease Introduction *
- ANIMAL TRACING: BENEFITS IN CATTLE INDUSTRY AND PRIVATE INCENTIVES
- Competitiveness of Soil Carbon as an Option: Is it a Bridge to the
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen AII-1 APPENDIX II: EXECUTING GAMS.......................................................................Appendix II-1
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen. Appendix I: Using Summation Notation With GAMS ............................................................AI-1
- Misbehaving Mathematical Programs: Post Optimality Procedures and GAMS Related Software
- This manuscript was done in association with the USDA SCS cooperative agreement and with Texas A&M University entitled Natural Resource Modeling and Policy Analysis.
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XVIII: VALIDATION OF PROGRAMMING MODELS........................................1
- COSTS OF WATER TREATMENT DUE TO DIMINISHED WATER QUALITY: A CASE STUDY IN TEXAS
- Implications of a Carbon Based Energy Tax for U.S. Agriculture Uwe A. Schneider*
- Adaptation Options for Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. A Report to the UNFCCC Secretariat
- Bio-Security and the U.S. Livestock Sector: Trading off Prevention and Response
- Discussion in this paper draws on material arising out of a number of studies funded by the Texas Water Resources Institute as well as studies funded by the State of Texas through the Advanced Technology Program and
- ANIMAL DISEASE PRE EVENT PREPAREDNESS VS. POST EVENT RESPONSE: WHEN IS IT ECONOMIC TO PROTECT?
- DRAFT COPY -Paper Is Not Resource Policy Analysis
- Notes on a GAMS adaptation of the SGMCGE model Dhazn Gillig
- MINIMUM COST STRATEGIES FOR SEQUESTERING CARBON IN FORESTS Darius M. Adams
- In its broad form the forest sector of FASOM is a "model 2" harvest scheduling structure as described by Johnson and Scheurman (1977) or a "transition" timber supply model as outlined by Binkley (1987). It is related to
- U.S. Agriculture and Forestry Greenhouse Mitigation Over Time Heng-Chi Lee
- IMPACTS OF INCORPORATING LAND EXCHANGES BETWEEN FORESTRY AND AGRICULTURE IN SECTOR MODELS
- Risk, Animals, AgroTerrorism and Economics Adapting Economic and Management Methodology
- SOIL CARBON: POLICY AND ECONOMICS GREGG MARLAND1
- TECHNICAL REPORT ECONOMIC AND HYDROLOGIC IMPLICATIONS OF
- The Economics of Agricultural Bio-security: An Interpretive Literature Review
- The Value of ENSO Information: Consideration of Uncertainty and Trade
- Economic Effects of Shifts in ENSO Event Frequency and Strength Chi-Chung Chen
- ENSO Impacts on Regional Water Management: A Case Study of the Edwards Aquifer Region
- Effects of Climatic Change on a Water Dependent Regional Economy: A Study of the Texas Edwards Aquifer
- Regression Based Investigation of Pumping Limits and Springflow Within the Edwards Aquifer
- The Effects of Recharge, Agricultural Pumping and Municipal Pumping on Springflow and Pumping Lifts Within the Edwards Aquifer
- Limiting Pumping from the Edwards Aquifer: An Economic Investigation of Proposals, Water Markets and Springflow Guarantees
- The Edwards Aquifer's Water Resource Conflict: USDA Farm Program Increase Irrigation Water-Use?
- Elevation Dependent Management of the Edwards Aquifer: A Linked Mathematical and Dynamic Programming Approach
- An Economic, Hydrologic, and Environmental Assessment of Water Management Alternative Plans for the South Central Texas Region*1
- Improving the Water Component of an Agricultural Climate Change Assessment : Issues from the Standpoint of Agricultural Economists
- Spatial Equilibrium Modeling with Imperfectly Competitive Markets: An Application to Rice Trade
- APPLIED MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING USING ALGEBRAIC SYSTEMS
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER VI: TOWARD PROPER MODELING ................................................................... 6-1
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen 8-1 CHAPTER VIII: MULTI-YEAR DYNAMICS AND LINEAR PROGRAMMING......... 1
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen 1 CHAPTER XI: MULTI-OBJECTIVE PROGRAMMING...............................................................2
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XII: NONLINEAR OPTIMIZATION CONDITIONS ......................................... 12-1
- 13 CHAPTER XIII: PRICE ENDOGENOUS MODELING 13 CHAPTER XIII: PRICE ENDOGENOUS MODELING...................................... 1
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XV: APPLIED INTEGER PROGRAMMING..............................................................2
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XVI: INTEGER PROGRAMMING FORMULATIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-1
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen 1 CHAPTER XVII: FIXING IMPROPERLY WORKING MODELS ............................................2
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER XIX: COMPUTERIZED AIDS FOR PROGRAMMING STUDIES .................1
- Notes on Crop Rotation Modeling in ASM Bruce A McCarl
- A Guide to Running Alternative Technology and Pesticide Scenarios with ASM Bruce A. McCarl
- The ASMGHG Model A Brief Technical Overview ASMGHG is an U.S. agricultural sector model specifically built for the
- Impacts of public timber harvest policies--October 25, 2000 Page 1 AN ANALYSIS OF THE IMPACTS OF PUBLIC TIMBER HARVEST POLICIES ON
- This study was funded by the National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Restriction Impacts
- Economic Modeling of Optimal Mitigation Strategies for Animal
- AN ECONOMIC EXPLORATION OF PREVENTION VERSUS RESPONSE IN ANIMAL RELATED BIOTERRORISM DECISION MAKING
- Economics and Homeland Security Strategies: Issues regarding Carcass Disposal in Design of Animal Disease Defense Systems
- Effects of Global Climate Change on the U.S. Forest Sector: Response Functions Derived from a Dynamic Resource and Market Simulator
- Internal Draft: 1/30/01--4:14 PM--Do Not Cite or Quote Changing Climate and Changing Agriculture1
- U.S. Agriculture and Climate Change: New Results J. Reilly*, F. Tubiello, B. McCarl, D. Abler, R. Darwin , K. Fuglie , S. Hollinger ,
- A Report of the National Assessment
- CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS ON THE UNITED STATES
- CLIMATE CHANGE AND U.S. AGRICULTURE: SOME FURTHER EVIDENCE
- September 2001 / Vol. 51 No. 9 BioScience 753 Scientists have suggested that future climate
- Water Quality Co-effects of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in US Agriculture Subhrendu K. Pattanayak, Bruce A. McCarl, Allan J. Sommer, Brian C. Murray, Timothy
- Should We Consider the CoBenefits of Agricultural GHG Levan Elbakidze, Bruce A. McCarl
- INTEGRATING AGRICULTURAL AND FORESTRY GHG MITIGATION RESPONSE INTO GENEARL ECONOMY FRAMEWORKS
- Agricultural and Carbon Sequestration FASOM and IAM
- Agriculture, Climate Change and Climate Change Mitigation Bruce A. McCarl
- Measuring Abatement Potentials When Multiple Change is Present: The Case of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry
- On-Farm Carbon Sequestration Can Farmers Employ it to Make Some Money?
- October 31, 2001 Water Quality Co-Benefits
- Invited Paper, Conference on Global Change: Economic Issues in Agriculture, Forestry and Natural Resources. Washington, D.C. November 19-21, 1990.
- Agricultural Soil Carbon Sequestration: Economic Issues and Research Needs
- On-Farm Carbon Sequestration? Can a farmer make some money at it?
- Harvesting the Greenhouse: Comparing Biological Sequestration with Emissions Offsets
- Projecting Impacts of Global Climate Change on the U.S. Forest and Agriculture Sectors and Carbon Budgets
- Potential for Biofuel-based Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation: Rationale and Potential
- THE COMPARATIVE VALUE OF BIOLOGICAL CARBON SEQUESTRATION
- Economic Potential of Biomass Based Fuels for Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
- Economic Potential of Biomass Based Fuels for Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
- Discounts, Fungibility and Agricultural GHG Offset projects
- Permanence Discounting for Land-Based Carbon Sequestration Man-Keun Kim
- Harvesting the Greenhouse through Altered Land Management: Economic Potential and Market Design Challenges
- APPLIED MATHEMATICAL PROGRAMMING USING ALGEBRAIC SYSTEMS
- PREPARING YOURSELF FOR Ph.D. LEVEL EMPLOYMENT1 B.A. McCarl
- McCarl's in Colorado Silverthorne, Colorado
- Uncertainty Discounting for Land-Based Carbon Sequestration Man-Keun Kim
- copyright 1997 Bruce A. McCarl and Thomas H. Spreen CHAPTER VII: MORE LINEAR PROGRAMMING MODELING .................................2
- A Guide to Running Alternative Scenarios with FASOM Bruce A. McCarl
- Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Through Energy Crops in the U.S. With Implications for Asian-Pacific Countries
- Title of the paper: Economics of Homeland Security: Carcass Disposal and the Design of Animal Disease Defense
- Economic Implications of Potential ENSO Frequency and Strength Shifts Chi-Chung Chen
- Rapid Effective Trace-Back Capability Value in Reducing the Cost of a Foot and Mouth Disease Event
- Curbing Greenhouse Gases: Agriculture's Role
- Competitiveness of Biomass-Fueled Electrical Power Plants Bruce A. McCarl
- ASSESSING EFFECTS OF GLOBAL CHANGE MITIGATION STRATEGIES WITH AN INTERTEMPORAL MODEL OF THE U.S. FOREST AND AGRICULTURE SECTORS
- Int. J. Risk Assessment and Management, Vol. X, No. X, xxxx 1 Copyright 200x Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
- Pesticide Treatment Cost and Climate Change: A Statistical Investigation Chi-Chung Chen
- Working draft the Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Ching-Cheng Chang is an Associate Research Scientist and Bruce A. McCarl is a Professor in the Agricultural
- CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................1 1.1 Practical Problem Analysis ..............................................................................................3
- Assessing Economic Potential for GHG Offsets in US Agriculture
- Sequestration Offsets versus Direct Emission Reductions: Consideration of Environmental Externalities
- An economic Exploration of Prevention versus Response in
- GAMSIDE overheads courtesy of Bruce McCarl page 1 Course Materials from GAMS 2 Class