Essays on agricultural adaptation to climate change and ethanol market integration in the U.S.
详细信息   
  • 作者:Aisabokhae ; Ruth Ada.
  • 学历:Doctor
  • 年:2012
  • 毕业院校:Texas A&M University
  • ISBN:9781267961594
  • CBH:3537053
  • Country:USA
  • 语种:English
  • FileSize:2083482
  • Pages:144
文摘
Climate factors like precipitation and temperature,being closely intertwined with agriculture,make a changing climate a big concern for the entire human race and its basic survival. Adaptation to climate is a long-running characteristic of agriculture evidenced by the varying types and forms of agricultural enterprises associated with differing climatic conditions. Nevertheless climate change poses a substantial,additional adaptation challenge for agriculture. Mitigation encompasses efforts to reduce the current and future extent of climate change. Biofuels production,for instance,expands agricultures role in climate change mitigation. This dissertation encompasses adaptation and mitigation strategies as a response to climate change in the U.S. by examining comprehensively scientific findings on agricultural adaptation to climate change; developing information on the costs and benefits of select adaptations to examine what adaptations are most desirable,for which society can further devote its resources; and studying how ethanol prices are interrelated across,and transmitted within the U.S.,and the markets that play an important role in these dynamics. Quantitative analysis using the Forestry and Agricultural Sector Optimization Model FASOM) shows adaptation to be highly beneficial to agriculture. On-farm varietal and other adaptations contributions outweigh a mix shift northwards significantly,implying progressive technical change and significant returns to adaptation research and investment focused on farm management and varietal adaptations could be quite beneficial over time. Northward shift of corn-acre weighted centroids observed indicates that substantial production potential may shift across regions with the possibility of less production in the South,and more in the North,and thereby,potential redistribution of income. Time series techniques employed to study ethanol price dynamics show that the markets studied are co-integrated and strongly related,with the observable high levels of interaction between all nine cities. Information is transmitted rapidly between these markets. Price seems to be discovered where shocks originate from) in regions of high demand and perhaps shortages,like Los Angeles and Chicago metropolitan population centers). The Maximum Likelihood approach following Spiller and Huangs model however shows cities may not belong to the same economic market and the possibility of arbitrage does not exist between all markets.

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