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Agricultural Policies and Soil Degradation in Western Canada: An Agro-Ecological Economic Assessment (Report 3: The Integration of the Environmental and Economic Components)

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  • Bouzaher, Aziz
  • Shogren, Jason F.
  • Holtkamp, Derald
  • Gassman, Philip
  • Archer, David
  • Lakshminarayan, P.
  • Carriquiry, Alicia
  • Reese, Randall
  • Furtan, William H.
  • Izaurralde, R. Cèsar
  • Kiniry, Jim

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This report describes the interface between RS-CRAM (resource sensitive Canadian Regional Agriculture Model) and the environmental components of the integrated modeling system for crops, crop sequences, and management systems representative of western Canadian agriculture. An experimentally designed set of EPIC (Erosion Productivity Impact Calculator) simulations were performed to generate erosion output that was then used to construct wind and water erosion metamodels (response functions) for several Canadian provinces.
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  • Bouzaher, Aziz & Shogren, Jason F. & Holtkamp, Derald & Gassman, Philip & Archer, David & Lakshminarayan, P. & Carriquiry, Alicia & Reese, Randall & Furtan, William H. & Izaurralde, R. Cèsar & Kiniry,, 1994. "Agricultural Policies and Soil Degradation in Western Canada: An Agro-Ecological Economic Assessment (Report 3: The Integration of the Environmental and Economic Components)," Technical Reports 243854, Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada.
  • Handle: RePEc:ags:aaactr:243854
    DOI: 10.22004/ag.econ.243854
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