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Agriculture and climate beyond 2015: A New Perspective on Future Land Use Patterns

Floor Brouwer ; Bruce A. McCarl (eds.)

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Environmental Monitoring/Analysis; Climate Change Management and Policy; Agriculture; Environmental Law/Policy/Ecojustice

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No detectada 2006 SpringerLink

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ISBN impreso

978-1-4020-4063-4

ISBN electrónico

978-1-4020-4368-0

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Springer Nature

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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© Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2006

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Participatory approaches for a transition in agriculture: the case of the Netherlands

Jan Ros; Matthijs Hisschemöller; Floor Brouwer; Gert-Jan van den Born

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 3 - Agricultural mitigation responses | Pp. 191-210

Options and trade-offs: reducing greenhouse gas emissions from food production systems

Sanderine Nonhebel

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 3 - Agricultural mitigation responses | Pp. 211-230

U.S. agriculture and forestry greenhouse gas emission mitigation over time

Heng-Chi Lee; Bruce A. McCarl; Dhazn Gillig; Brian C. Murray

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 3 - Agricultural mitigation responses | Pp. 231-247

Biosphere greenhouse gas management: transformative change in Canadian northern Great Plains agriculture

Marie Boehm; Henry Janzen; Bob MacGregor; Murray Fulton

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 3 - Agricultural mitigation responses | Pp. 249-263

Policy efforts to achieve sustainable agriculture: an OECD perspective

Wilfrid Legg

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 4 - Policy and social responses | Pp. 265-277

Institutional and organizational change: biosphere greenhouse gas management in Canadian northern Great Plains agriculture

Murray Fulton; Patricia L. Farnese; Bob MacGregor; Marie Boehm; Alfons Weersink

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 4 - Policy and social responses | Pp. 279-289

Performance standards and the farmer: design and application in greenhouse gas mitigation

Patricia L. Farnese

In this paper, we propose an extension to DiffServ QoS architecture in order to enhance its performance and its flexibility when used in MANETs and its adaptation to the characteristics of these networks. Then we present a formal model of our proposed extension using stochastic process algebras in order to verify the correctness and the efficiency of the proposed extension.

Part 4 - Policy and social responses | Pp. 291-304