Track 1-13: Monitoring and Managing Grass and Forage Biomass Resources at the Landscape Level
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Publication Date
2013
Location
Sydney, Australia
Description
This paper describes the output from the integration of a dynamic pasture resource development (DPRD) simulation model into a seasonal stochastic dynamic programming (SSDP) model. The combined modelling process was used to identify optimal tactical and strategic decision rules that achieve maximum economic yields from a grassland resource under climatic uncertainty on a sustainable basis. The model was calibrated based on the Cicerone farmlet experiment (Behrendt et al. 2013a).
Citation
Behrendt, Karl, "Optimising Management to Achieve Sustainable Economic Yields from Grasslands" (2013). IGC Proceedings (1985-2023). 12.
(URL: https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/22/1-13/12)
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Optimising Management to Achieve Sustainable Economic Yields from Grasslands
Sydney, Australia
This paper describes the output from the integration of a dynamic pasture resource development (DPRD) simulation model into a seasonal stochastic dynamic programming (SSDP) model. The combined modelling process was used to identify optimal tactical and strategic decision rules that achieve maximum economic yields from a grassland resource under climatic uncertainty on a sustainable basis. The model was calibrated based on the Cicerone farmlet experiment (Behrendt et al. 2013a).
