2002
DOI: 10.1006/jema.2001.0488
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Environmental sustainability in an agricultural development project: a system dynamics approach

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“…For instance, Saysel et al (2002) used SD approach to analyse potential long-term environmental problems of the South-eastern Anatolian agricultural development project related to water resources, land use, land degradation, and agricultural pollution. For this purpose, a SD simulation model was developed as an experimental platform for policy analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Saysel et al (2002) used SD approach to analyse potential long-term environmental problems of the South-eastern Anatolian agricultural development project related to water resources, land use, land degradation, and agricultural pollution. For this purpose, a SD simulation model was developed as an experimental platform for policy analysis.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For examples of particular applications of fully operational system dynamics simulation models to food system issues, see the following: models of crop growth and management (e.g., Yin and Struik 2010), nutrient dynamics (e.g., Saysel 2014), soil degradation (e.g. Saysel and Barlas 2001), development of environmentally friendly farm systems (e.g., Belcher et al 2004;Shi and Gill 2005), irrigation systems design and management (e.g., Saysel et al 2002), food supply and security (e.g., Conrad 2004;Georgiadis et al 2005), commodity markets (e.g, Nicholson and Stephenson 2014;Nicholson and Kaiser 2008), agricultural development policy (e.g., Kopainsky et al 2015;Züllich et al 2015) and vulnerability analysis of high versus low external input farming systems .…”
Section: Additional Resourcesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, Ahmad and Billimek (2005) developed a system dynamics model which analyzes policies to reduce the harmful effects of tobacco on population health. Saysel et al (2002) Prats et al (2016) showed how discrete-event models can be used to evaluate public policies in the transmission of tuberculosis in big cities. Eubank (2002) and Rao and Chernyakhovsky (2008) showed with their development of specialized simulation tools that parallel discrete-event simulation was required for large-scale epidemiological models.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%