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Bruce A. McCarl
Researcher at Texas A&M University
Publications - 488
Citations - 22425
Bruce A. McCarl is an academic researcher from Texas A&M University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Climate change & Greenhouse gas. The author has an hindex of 71, co-authored 477 publications receiving 20863 citations. Previous affiliations of Bruce A. McCarl include California State University, Fresno & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture
Pete Smith,Daniel Martino,Zucong Cai,Daniel Gwary,H. Henry Janzen,Pushpam Kumar,Bruce A. McCarl,Stephen M. Ogle,Frank P. O'Mara,Charles W. Rice,Bob Scholes,O D Sirotenko,Mark Howden,Tim A. McAllister,Genxing Pan,V. Romanenkov,Uwe A. Schneider,Sirintornthep Towprayoon,Martin Wattenbach,Jo Smith +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the economic potential of agricultural practices, such as water and rice management, set-aside, land use change and agroforestry, livestock management and manure management, is estimated.
Trading water for carbon with biological carbon sequestration
Robert B. Jackson,Esteban G. Jobbágy,Roni Avissar,S. Baidya Roy,Damian Barrett,Charles W. Cook,Kathleen A. Farley,D. Le Maitre,Bruce A. McCarl,Brian C. Murray +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors combined field research, synthesis of more than 600 observations, and climate and economic modeling to document substantial losses in stream flow, and increased soil salinization and acidification, with afforestation.
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Trading water for carbon with biological carbon sequestration
Robert B. Jackson,Esteban G. Jobbágy,Esteban G. Jobbágy,Roni Avissar,Somnath Baidya Roy,Damian Barrett,Charles W. Cook,Kathleen A. Farley,David C. Le Maitre,Bruce A. McCarl,Brian C. Murray +10 more
TL;DR: This work combined field research, synthesis of more than 600 observations, and climate and economic modeling to document substantial losses in stream flow, and increased soil salinization and acidification, with afforestation in tree plantations.
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A Representation and Economic Interpretation of a Two-Level Programming Problem
TL;DR: A solution procedure is developed that replaces the subproblem by its Kuhn-Tucker conditions and then further transforms it into a mixed integer quadratic programming problem by exploiting the disjunctive nature of the complementary slackness conditions.
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Global climate change and US agriculture
Richard M. Adams,Cynthia Rosenzweig,R. M. Peart,Joe T. Ritchie,Bruce A. McCarl,J. David Glyer,R. Bruce Curry,James W. Jones,Kenneth J. Boote,L. Hartwell Allen +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, models from atmospheric science, plant science, and agricultural economics are linked to explore the sensitivity of agricultural productivity to global climate change, and the simulation suggests that irrigated acreage will expand and regional patterns of U.S. agriculture will shift.