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View article: Designing Cost‐Effective Carbon Payments to Induce Cellulosic Feedstock Production for Sustainable Aviation Fuel
Designing Cost‐Effective Carbon Payments to Induce Cellulosic Feedstock Production for Sustainable Aviation Fuel Open
Perennial bioenergy crops, such as miscanthus and switchgrass, and crop residues have the potential to scale up sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) production and mitigate carbon emissions. However, high establishment costs, delayed returns, a…
View article: Spermidine reduces peri-implant inflammation and fibrosis to nurture osseointegration
Spermidine reduces peri-implant inflammation and fibrosis to nurture osseointegration Open
View article: Food waste, date labels, and risk preferences: An experimental exploration
Food waste, date labels, and risk preferences: An experimental exploration Open
This study provides theoretical and experimental evidence that consumers adjust their premeditated food waste by date labels and their risk and loss preferences. The “Use by” date label leads to more premeditated food waste than “Best by” …
View article: Heterogeneity of the Association Between Obesity and COVID-19 Mortality and the Roles of Policy Interventions: U.S. National-Level Analysis
Heterogeneity of the Association Between Obesity and COVID-19 Mortality and the Roles of Policy Interventions: U.S. National-Level Analysis Open
View article: Riverine nitrogen footprint of agriculture in the Mississippi–Atchafalaya River Basin: do we trade water quality for crop production?
Riverine nitrogen footprint of agriculture in the Mississippi–Atchafalaya River Basin: do we trade water quality for crop production? Open
Increasing food and biofuel demands have led to the cascading effects from cropland expansions, raised fertilizer use, to increased riverine nitrogen (N) loads. However, little is known about the current trade-off between riverine N pollut…
View article: Knowns, uncertainties, and challenges in agrivoltaics to sustainably intensify energy and food production
Knowns, uncertainties, and challenges in agrivoltaics to sustainably intensify energy and food production Open
View article: Carbon mitigation payments can reduce the riskiness of bioenergy crop production
Carbon mitigation payments can reduce the riskiness of bioenergy crop production Open
Perennial bioenergy crops provide substantial carbon mitigation benefits but have risky returns. We couple economic analysis with a biogeochemical model (DayCent) to examine the effect of carbon mitigation payments on the spatially varying…
View article: Geography of Climate Change Adaptation in U.S. Agriculture
Geography of Climate Change Adaptation in U.S. Agriculture Open
View article: Inducing the adoption of emerging technologies for sustainable intensification of food and renewable energy production: insights from applied economics*
Inducing the adoption of emerging technologies for sustainable intensification of food and renewable energy production: insights from applied economics* Open
Emerging advances in sustainable intensification technologies have the potential to transform land use and crop management approaches in ways that can increase resource productivity and reduce adverse environmental impacts of agricultural …
View article: Crop insurance premium subsidy and irrigation water withdrawals in the western United States
Crop insurance premium subsidy and irrigation water withdrawals in the western United States Open
View article: Climate change increases North Korea’s hunger: implications for social resilience
Climate change increases North Korea’s hunger: implications for social resilience Open
Adaption based on social resilience is proposed as effective measures to mitigate hunger and avoid disaster caused by climate change. But these have not been investigated comprehensively in climate-sensitive regions especially necessary-qu…
View article: Maladaptation of U.S. corn and soybeans to a changing climate
Maladaptation of U.S. corn and soybeans to a changing climate Open
View article: Designing Carbon Payments to Incentivize Energy-crop Based Carbon Sequestration and Mitigation: An Optimal Control Approach
Designing Carbon Payments to Incentivize Energy-crop Based Carbon Sequestration and Mitigation: An Optimal Control Approach Open
View article: Spatial aggregation of weather variables and its implication in climate change analysis: The case of U.S. Corn and Soybeans
Spatial aggregation of weather variables and its implication in climate change analysis: The case of U.S. Corn and Soybeans Open
View article: Maladaptation of U.S. Corn and Soybean Yields to a Changing Climate
Maladaptation of U.S. Corn and Soybean Yields to a Changing Climate Open
View article: Effects of Payments on the Riskiness of Returns to Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Production
Effects of Payments on the Riskiness of Returns to Cellulosic Ethanol Feedstock Production Open
View article: Retail Food Access and Household Food Waste
Retail Food Access and Household Food Waste Open
View article: The Impact of Small Refinery Exemption Waivers on Renewable Fuel Market Factors in the United States
The Impact of Small Refinery Exemption Waivers on Renewable Fuel Market Factors in the United States Open
View article: Designing payments for GHG mitigation to induce low carbon bioenergy production
Designing payments for GHG mitigation to induce low carbon bioenergy production Open
View article: Adopting bioenergy crops: Does farmers’ attitude toward loss matter?
Adopting bioenergy crops: Does farmers’ attitude toward loss matter? Open
We apply prospect theory to examining farmers’ economic incentives to divert a share of their land to bioenergy crops (miscanthus and switchgrass in this study). Numerical simulation is conducted for 1,919 rain‐fed U.S. counties to identif…
View article: Effects of Crop Insurance on Irrigation Water Use in the United States
Effects of Crop Insurance on Irrigation Water Use in the United States Open
View article: When in Doubt, Throw It Out! The Complicated Decision to Consume (or Waste) Food by Date Labels
When in Doubt, Throw It Out! The Complicated Decision to Consume (or Waste) Food by Date Labels Open
Consumers find food date labels confusing. Industry groups and policy makers intend to resolve the confusion by creating a single label for safety and another for quality. In a survey of consumers concerning anticipated consumption given v…
View article: Harnessing Advances in Agricultural Technologies to Optimize Resource Utilization in the Food-Energy-Water Nexus
Harnessing Advances in Agricultural Technologies to Optimize Resource Utilization in the Food-Energy-Water Nexus Open
View article: Contracting in the Presence of Insurance: A Case of Bioenergy Crop Production
Contracting in the Presence of Insurance: A Case of Bioenergy Crop Production Open
This paper investigates the interaction of crop insurance and contracts in improving the risk management of farmers who produce bioenergy crops. Numerical simulation is conducted for 1,919 U.S. counties east of the 100th Meridian that have…
View article: Effects of Ethanol Plant Proximity and Crop Prices on Land‐Use Change in the United States
Effects of Ethanol Plant Proximity and Crop Prices on Land‐Use Change in the United States Open
Expansion of ethanol production in the United States has raised concerns regarding its land‐use change effects. However, little is known about the extent to which observed land use change in the United States can be attributed to ethanol p…
View article: Optimizing resource use efficiencies in the food–energy–water nexus for sustainable agriculture: from conceptual model to decision support system
Optimizing resource use efficiencies in the food–energy–water nexus for sustainable agriculture: from conceptual model to decision support system Open
View article: Determinants of Grassland Bird Population in the United States: The Role of Land-Use Change and Pesticides Use
Determinants of Grassland Bird Population in the United States: The Role of Land-Use Change and Pesticides Use Open
View article: New Study Shows that Corn Acreage and Total Crop Acreage are not very Responsive to Local Ethanol Production and Crop Prices
New Study Shows that Corn Acreage and Total Crop Acreage are not very Responsive to Local Ethanol Production and Crop Prices Open
View article: Climate, Insurance, and Innovation: The Case of U.S. Agriculture
Climate, Insurance, and Innovation: The Case of U.S. Agriculture Open
View article: Agricultural Irrigation’s Responses to Federal Crop Insurance in the United States
Agricultural Irrigation’s Responses to Federal Crop Insurance in the United States Open