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Disaster Planning in the Dairy Industry: Conceptual Issues and a Spatial Modelling Approach

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  • Keniston, Maura
  • Pratt, James E.
  • Stephenson, Mark W.
  • Novakovic, Andrew M.

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Natural disasters in the u.S. demonstrate the lack of and need for integrated disaster plans for the u.S. dairy industry. It is demonstrated how a spatial model of the Northeast dairy industry can be used to assess and analyze potential impacts of local and regional disasters on market levels in the industry. A hypothetical radioactive release from a nuclear power plant reactor in the Northeast provides an example.

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  • Keniston, Maura & Pratt, James E. & Stephenson, Mark W. & Novakovic, Andrew M., 1992. "Disaster Planning in the Dairy Industry: Conceptual Issues and a Spatial Modelling Approach," Staff Papers 121540, Cornell University, Department of Applied Economics and Management.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:cudasp:121540
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.121540
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