Vic Barnett’s scientific contributions

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Agricultural Sustainability: Economic, Environmental and Statistical Considerations
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March 1996

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Bruce A. Babcock

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Vic Barnett

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Roger Payne

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Roy Steiner

Partial table of contents: BASIC ISSUES. Agricultural Sustainability: Concepts and Conundrums (R. Herdt & R. Steiner). Long--Term Experiments and Their Choice for the Research Study (R. Steiner). DETAILED STUDIES. Long--Term Cotton Productivity Under Organic, Chemical, and No Nitrogen Fertilizer Treatments, 1896 to 1992 (G. Traxler, et al.). Extrapolating Trends from Long--Term Experiments to Farmers' Fields: The Case of Irrigated Rice Systems in Asia (K. Cassman & P. Pingali). Multi--Crop Comparisons on Sanborn Fields Missouri, USA (J. Brown, et al.). Major Cropping Systems in India (K. Nambiar). REVIEW OF FINDINGS. Incorporating Externality Costs into Productivity Measures: A Case Study Using US Agriculture (R. Steiner, et al.). Long--Term Experiments and Productivity Indexes to Evaluate the Sustainability of Cropping Systems (K. Cassman, et al.). References. Index.

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... The research on the planting structure is mainly based on remote sensing data and statistics, which are used for analysis on the different scales of countries, provinces and counties (Chen et al., 2003). The adjustment method of planting structure were discussed based on the theory of comparative advantage, the theory of disequilibrium, and the theories of economics and ecology (Davis et al., 2013;Barnett et al., 1996). Wang et al. (2019) used the carbon footprint index of unit economic benefit to measure the GHG emissions from agricultural activities, analyzed the differences in GHG emissions from various crops, attempting to pursue low-carbon agriculture with high energy efficiency, low energy consumption and low carbon emissions through the adjustment of planting structure. ...

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Impact assessment of climate change and human activities on GHG emissions and agricultural water use
Agricultural Sustainability: Economic, Environmental and Statistical Considerations
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  • March 1996

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