Madhu Khanna
Recent Publications
- An Economic Perspective of the Circular Bioeconomy in the Food and Agricultural Sector
- Spatially Varying Costs of GHG Abatement with Alternative Cellulosic Feedstocks for Sustainable Aviation Fuels
- Climate vs Energy Security: Quantifying the Tradeoffs of BECCS Deployment and Overcoming Opportunity Costs on Set-Aside Land
- Quantifying Uncertainties in Greenhouse Gas Savings and Abatement Costs with Cellulosic Biofuels
- Carbon Mitigation Payments Can Reduce the Riskiness of Bioenergy Crop Production
- Implications of Biorefinery Policy Incentives and Location-Specific Economic Parameters for the Financial Viability of Biofuels
- Determining Spatially Varying Profit-Maximizing Management Practices for Miscanthus and Switchgrass Production in the Rainfed United States
- Assessing the Efficiency Implications of Renewable Fuel Policy Design in the United States
- An Agent-Based Modeling Tool Supporting Bioenergy and Bio-Product Community Communication Regarding Cellulosic Bioeconomy Development.
- Responsiveness of Miscanthus and Switchgrass Yields to Stand Age and Nitrogen Fertilization: A Meta-Regression Analysis
- Inducing the Adoption of Emerging Technologies for Sustainable Intensification of Food and Renewable Energy Production: Insights from Applied Economics
- Adoption of Perennial Energy Crops in the U.S. Midwest: Causal and Heterogeneous Determinants
- Redefining Marginal Lands for Bioenergy Crop Production
- Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States
- Lessons Learned from U.S. Experience with Biofuels: Comparing the Hype with the Evidence
- Farmers’ Heterogenous Perceptions of Marginal Land for Biofuel Crops in U.S. Midwestern States Considering Biophysical and Socio-Economic Factors
- The Economic and Environmental Costs and Benefits of the Renewable Fuel Standard
- Repeal of the Clean Power Plan: Social Cost and Distributional Implications
- Water Quality Effects of Economically Viable Land Use Change in the Mississippi River Basin under the Renewable Fuel Standard
- Assessing the Returns to Land and Greenhouse Gas Savings from Producing Energy Crops on Conservation Reserve Program Land
- Assessing the Additional Carbon Savings with Biofuel
- The Future of Biofuels in an Electrifying Global Transportation Sector: Imperative, Prospects and Challenges
- Adopting Bioenergy Crops: Does Farmers’ Attitude Toward Loss Matter?
- Water Impacts of U.S. biofuels: Insights from an Assessment Combining Economic and Biophysical Models
Recent Datasets
- Spatially Varying Costs of GHG Abatement with Alternative Cellulosic Feedstocks for Sustainable Aviation Fuels
- Climate vs Energy Security: Quantifying the Trade-offs of BECCS Deployment and Overcoming Opportunity Costs on Set-Aside Land
- Carbon Mitigation Payments Can Reduce the Riskiness of Bioenergy Crop Production
- Quantifying Uncertainties in Greenhouse Gas savings and Abatement Costs with Cellulosic Biofuels
- Determining Spatially Varying Profit-Maximizing Management Practices for Miscanthus and Switchgrass Production in the Rainfed United States
- Assessing the Efficiency Implications of Renewable Fuel Policy Design in the United States
- Assessing Marginal Land Availability Based on Land Use Change Information in the Contiguous United States
- Responsiveness of Miscanthus and Switchgrass Yields to Stand Age and Nitrogen Fertilization: A Meta-Regression Analysis
- Adoption of Perennial Energy Crops in the U.S. Midwest: Causal and Heterogeneous Determinants
- Simulated Land Allocation, Nitrogen Use, and Nitrogen Loss in the Mississippi Atchafalaya River Basin for Various RFS2 (Renewable Fuel Standard) Policy Scenarios
- BEPAM-E Model Code and CABBI Simulation Results for ‘Repeal of the Clean Power Plan: Social Cost and Distributional Implications’
- Farmers’ Perceptions of Marginal Land for Biofuel Crops
- BEPAM Model Code and CABBI Simulation Results for ‘Assessing the Additional Carbon Savings with Biofuel’
- BEPAM Model Code and CABBI Simulation Results for ‘Assessing the Returns to Land and Greenhouse Gas Savings from Producing Energy Crops on Conservation Reserve Program Land’
- The Economic and Environmental Costs and Benefits of the Renewable Fuel Standard
- Adopting Bioenergy Crops: Does Farmers’ Attitude Toward Loss Matter?
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