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Nelson, Gerald C.Valin, HugoSands, Ronald D.Havlík, PetrAhammad, H.Deryng, DelphineElliott JFujimori, ShinichiroHasegawa, TomokoHeyhoe, EdwinaKyle, PageLampe M. vonLotze-Campen, HermannMason-D'Croz, DanielMeijl, Hans vanMensbrugghe, Dominique van derMüller, ChristophPopp, AlexanderRobertson, Richard D.Robinson, ShermanSchmid, ErwinSchmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejWillenbockel, Dirk[Climate change effects on agriculture: economic responses to biophysical shocks]Climate change effects on agriculture: economic responses to biophysical shocks

Agriculture is unique among economic sectors in the nature of impacts from climate change. The production activity that transforms inputs into agricultural outputs involves direct use of weather inputs (temperature, solar radiation available to the plant, and precipitation). Previous studies of t...


Nelson, Gerald C.Mensbrugghe, Dominique van derAhammad, H.Blanc, ElodieCalvin, KatherineHasegawa, TomokoHavlík, PetrHeyhoe, EdwinaKyle, PageLotze-Campen, HermannLampe M. vonMason-D'Croz, DanielMeijl, Hans vanMüller, ChristophReilly JRobertson, Richard D.Sands, Ronald D.Schmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejTakahashi, K.Valin, HugoWillenbockel, Dirk[Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree]Agriculture and climate change in global scenarios: why don't the models agree

This article compares the theoretical and functional specification of production in partial equilibrium (PE) and computable general equilibrium (CGE) models of the global agricultural and food system included in the AgMIP model comparison study. The two model families differ in their scope—partia...


Robinson, ShermanMeijl, Hans vanWillenbockel, DirkValin, HugoFujimori, ShinichiroMasui TSands, Ronald D.Wise, MarshallCalvin, KatherineHavlík, PetrMason-D'Croz, DanielTabeau, AndrzejKavallari, AikateriniSchmitz, ChristophDietrich, Jan PhilippLampe M. von[Comparing supply-side specifications in models of global agriculture and the food system]Comparing supply-side specifications in models of global agriculture and the food system

Lampe M. vonWillenbockel, DirkAhammad, H.Blanc, ElodieCai, YongxiaCalvin, KatherineFujimori, ShinichiroHasegawa, TomokoHavlík, PetrHeyhoe, EdwinaKyle, PageLotze-Campen, HermannMason-D'Croz, DanielNelson, Gerald C.Sands, Ronald D.Schmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejValin, HugoMensbrugghe, Dominique van derMeijl, Hans van[Why do global long-term scenarios for agriculture differ? An overview of the AgMIP Global Economic Model Intercomparison]Why do global long-term scenarios for agriculture differ? An overview of the AgMIP Global Economic Model Intercomparison

This study links a multisectoral, regionalized, dynamic, computable general equilibrium (CGE) model of Ethiopia with a system country-specific hydrology, crop, road, and hydropower engineering models to simulate the economic impacts of climate change scenarios from global circulation models (GCMs...


Robinson, ShermanWillenbockel, DirkStrzepek, K.M.[A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia]A dynamic general equilibrium analysis of adaptation to climate change in Ethiopia

Understanding the capacity of agricultural systems to feed the world population under climate change requires projecting future food demand. This article reviews demand modeling approaches from 10 global economic models participating in the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Proje...


Valin, HugoSands, Ronald D.Mensbrugghe, Dominique van derNelson, Gerald C.Ahammad, H.Blanc, ElodieBodirsky, Benjamin L.Fujimori, ShinichiroHasegawa, TomokoHavlík, PetrHeyhoe, EdwinaKyle, PageMason-D'Croz, DanielPaltsev SRolinski STabeau, AndrzejMeijl, Hans vanLampe M. vonWillenbockel, Dirk[The future of food demand: understanding differences in global economic models]The future of food demand: understanding differences in global economic models

Integrated Assessment studies have shown that meeting ambitious greenhouse gas mitigation targets will require substantial amounts of bioenergy as part of the future energy mix. In the course of the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP), five global agro-economic mode...


Lotze-Campen, HermannKyle, PageLampe M. vonHavlík, PetrMeijl, Hans vanHasegawa, TomokoPopp, AlexanderSchmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejValin, HugoWillenbockel, DirkWise, MarshallFujimori, Shinichiro[Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison]Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison

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