Project
BATMAN (cofin)
To effectively address current global challenges decision support systems need to better address societal concerns with regard to employment, health and income distribution, alongside the focus on sustainability goals and standard economic indicators like GDP.
National policymakers’ room to maneuver to a healthier and more sustainable food system hinges to a large extent on the impact of targeted system changes on the international competitiveness of Dutch agri-food production as well as growing societal concerns on distributive consequences. BATMODEL’s core output is to provide quantified insights into those broad welfare impacts as well as changes in comparative advantages of sectors due to traditional trade policies like taxes, subsidies and quota, as well as analysing new and more complex (trade)policies aiming for a broad set of interrelated objectives (like the Green deal).
Publications
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Salinization: all hands on deck
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Adapting to salty conditions in the Netherlands : A joint report on activities from the ‘Dealing with Salinization’ project (2023-2024)
Wageningen: Wageningen Plant Research (Report / Stichting Wageningen Research, Wageningen Plant Research, Business Unit Agrosystem WPR-1387) -
Knowledge gaps on how to adapt crop production under changing saline circumstances in the Netherlands
Science of the Total Environment (2024), Volume: 915 - ISSN 0048-9697