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Unpublished Paper
Agricultural Policies and Soil Degradation in Western Canada: An Agro-Ecological Economic Assessment - Modifications to CRAM and Policy Evaluation Results
CARD Staff Reports
  • Aziz Bouzaher, Iowa State University
  • Jason F. Shogren, Iowa State University
  • Derald J. Holtkamp, Iowa State University
  • Philip W. Gassman, Iowa State University
  • David W. Archer, Iowa State University
  • P. G. Lakshminarayan, Iowa State University
  • Alicia L. Carriquiry, Iowa State University
  • Randall A. Reese, Iowa State University
  • Dharmaraju Kakani, Iowa State University
  • William H. Furtan, University of Saskatchewan
  • César Izaurralde, University of Alberta
  • James R. Kiniry, United States Department of Agriculture
Publication Date
7-1-1996
Series Number
96-SR 82
Abstract
Described in this report is the application of an integrated agro-ecological modeling system that has been constructed around Agriculture Canada's Canadian Regional Agriculture Model (CRAM) to analyze the economic and environmental impacts of proposed agricultural policies for Alberta, Saskatchewan, and Manitoba. This integrated modeling system consists of an agricultural decision component and an environmental component.
Copyright Owner
Iowa State University
Citation Information
Aziz Bouzaher, Jason F. Shogren, Derald J. Holtkamp, Philip W. Gassman, et al.. "Agricultural Policies and Soil Degradation in Western Canada: An Agro-Ecological Economic Assessment - Modifications to CRAM and Policy Evaluation Results" (1996)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/alicia_carriquiry/66/