8 research outputs found
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model
The code for the Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model. The code is written in GAMS while the model represents the agricultural sector of Malaysia. The model predicts the potential of the agricultural industry to produce renewable energy. The model allows biodiesel made from palm oil, yellow grease, and palm fatty acid distillates. The model also allows bioelectricity, biobutanol, and bioethanol from waste biomass
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (Third Edition)
The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of renewable energy on the Malaysianagriculture and plantation sectors. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhousegases between 2019 and 2064. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice,rubber, and agricultural wastes. MAPGEM allows the study of biodiesel, bioelectricity, butanol, and ethanol and their penetration into the fossil-fuelmarkets. A user can also study government policies such as a carbon tax, subsidies, and minimum biofuel mandates.This MAPGEM version contains biodiesel and ethanol production from algae and biodiesel from hemp, jatropha, and kenaf along with their co-products.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
Estimating the economic costs and mitigation of rice blast infecting the Malaysian paddy fields
Users can use the code that comprises MAPGEM for free for educational purposes. If you plan to use the code for commercial or for-profit purposes, please contact the author for licensing information. The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of rice blast disease infecting the Malaysian paddy fields. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhouse gases between 2023 and 2068. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice, rubber, and waste biomass. MAPGEM allows the study of rice blast disease spreading across Malaysia. MAPGEM will enable farmers to transfer the infected land to oil palm plantations. The farmers can pay annual treatment costs to recover the infected paddy fields.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
MAPGEM-Bioelectricity
MAPGEM_logo.png Places MAPGEM’s logo at the top of the national and regional HTML files
Manual.pdf Detailed manual on the construction of MAPGEM
MAPGEM.gms Base code in GAMS for MAPGEM
html_writer1.gms Creates the HTML output files of the national prices and quantities
html_writer2.gms Creates the HTML output files of the regional prices and quantities
document_setup.css Creates aesthetically pleasing HTML tables. Best viewed in Opera browser
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model
The code for the Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model. The code is written in GAMS while the model represents the agricultural sector of Malaysia. The model predicts the potential of the agricultural industry to produce renewable energy. The model allows biodiesel made from palm oil, yellow grease, and palm fatty acid distillates. The model also allows bioelectricity, biobutanol, and bioethanol from waste biomass
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) - 2018 Update
The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of renewable energy on the Malaysian
agriculture and plantation sectors. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhouse
gases between 2018 and 2065. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice,
rubber, and agricultural wastes. MAPGEM allows the study of biodiesel, bioelectricity, butanol, and ethanol and their penetration into the fossil-fuel
markets. A user can also study government policies such as a carbon tax, subsidies, and minimum biofuel mandates
MAPGEM to Study White Root Rot Disease on Rubber Plantations
Users can use the code that comprises MAPGEM for free for educational purposes. If you plan to use the code for commercial or for-profit purposes, pleasecontact the author for licensing information. The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of white root rot disease infecting theMalaysian rubber trees. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhouse gasesbetween 2023 and 2068. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice, rubber, andwaste biomass. MAPGEM allows the study of white root rot disease spreading across Malaysia. MAPGEM will enable farmers to transfer the infected land tooil palm plantations. The farmers can pay an annual treatment costs to save their rubber plantations.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV
Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) - 2018 Update
The Malaysian Agriculture and Plantation Greenhouse Gas Equilibrium Model (MAPGEM) predicts the economic impact of renewable energy on the Malaysianagriculture and plantation sectors. MAPGEM forecasts land use, resources, prices, production, domestic consumption, imports, exports, and greenhousegases between 2018 and 2065. It includes banana, cocoa, coconut, durian, forest, kenaf, mango, oil palm, papaya, pepper, pineapple, rambutan, rice,rubber, and agricultural wastes. MAPGEM allows the study of biodiesel, bioelectricity, butanol, and ethanol and their penetration into the fossil-fuelmarkets. A user can also study government policies such as a carbon tax, subsidies, and minimum biofuel mandates.THIS DATASET IS ARCHIVED AT DANS/EASY, BUT NOT ACCESSIBLE HERE. TO VIEW A LIST OF FILES AND ACCESS THE FILES IN THIS DATASET CLICK ON THE DOI-LINK ABOV