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To a Mathematical Model of Economy and Environment Interaction //Mathematical modelling. 2003. V.15. No.4. P.107-121

Demberel S., Nicholas Olenev and Igor Pospelov
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Demberel S.: Centre Ast. Geophysics Mongolian Ac. Sc.
Igor Pospelov: Dorodnicyn Computing Centre RAS

GE, Growth, Math methods from University Library of Munich, Germany

Abstract: This paper presents new results of mathematical modeling of economy and environment interaction. A model of mutual interaction of livestock farming - one in a two main agricultural branches - and natural pastures that are the essential part of livestock farming forage reserve is proposed. Macrodescription of livestock farming such as: total and vintage number of livestock, number of young animals, livestock outputs and production inputs, demand for credit, and profit - follows from the initial microdescription of rational managing of vintage livestock. This description forms a block "Economy" of the model of mutual interaction of livestock farming and natural pastures - natural vegetable coenoses.

Keywords: macromodel; livestock farming; aggregation; vintage livestock; age cohorts; optimal problem; credits; farm; slaughter; integral equation; equilibrium price; steppe ecosystem model; carbon cycle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: C51 C61 D21 E17 H32 L21 O13 O21 O53 Q12 Q14 Q16 Q20 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003-09-19
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