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BIOFUEL AND WATER RESOURCES

Date Issued
December 1, 2011
Author(s)
Zhou, Xia  
Advisor(s)
Christopher D. Clark
Additional Advisor(s)
Burton C. English, Shawn A. Hawkins, Donald G. Hodges, Dayton Lambert, William M. Park
Abstract

This dissertation focuses on the economic and environmental benefits of planting switchgrass as a bioenergy feedstock. The first chapter presents a dynamic optimization model of fertilizer and land allocation between switchgrass and corn to estimate economic benefits. Subsequent chapters utilize Geographic Information System (GIS)-based Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) to be calibrated to evaluate the environmental (nutrient and sediment loading) effects of land use conversion to switchgrass production on water quality and analyze the Water Quality Trading (WQT) program with cost-effectiveness ratios ordered for abatements of nutrient loadings in an East Tennessee watershed.

Subjects

Dynamic Optimization

Carryover

Runoff

the Soil and Water As...

Water Quality Trading...

Disciplines
Agricultural and Resource Economics
Degree
Doctor of Philosophy
Major
Natural Resources
Embargo Date
December 1, 2011
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DissertationXia_Vivian_Zhou.pdf

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1.65 MB

Format

Adobe PDF

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