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Oscar Cacho
Oscar Cacho
Professor of Economics
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The economic impact of weeds in Australia.
J Sinden, R Jones, S Hester, D Odom, C Kalisch, R James, O Cacho
3102004
Carbon‐accounting methods and reforestation incentives
OJ Cacho, RL Hean, RM Wise
Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics 47 (2), 153-179, 2003
1882003
Evaluating the feasibility of eradicating an invasion
JO Cacho, D Spring, P Pheloung, S Hester
Biological invasions 8, 903-917, 2006
1662006
Transaction and abatement costs of carbon-sink projects in developing countries
OJ Cacho, GR Marshall, M Milne
Environment and Development Economics 10 (5), 597-614, 2005
1312005
Systems modelling and bioeconomic modelling in aquaculture
OJ Cacho
Aquaculture Economics & Management 1 (1-2), 45-64, 1997
1201997
The impact of breeding to reduce residual feed intake on enteric methane emissions from the Australian beef industry
AR Alford, RS Hegarty, PF Parnell, OJ Cacho, RM Herd, GR Griffith
Australian Journal of Experimental Agriculture 46 (7), 813-820, 2006
1192006
Transaction costs of carbon offset projects: A comparative study
OJ Cacho, L Lipper, J Moss
Ecological Economics 88, 232-243, 2013
1132013
Closing system-wide yield gaps to increase food production and mitigate GHGs among mixed crop–livestock smallholders in Sub-Saharan Africa
B Henderson, C Godde, D Medina-Hidalgo, M Van Wijk, S Silvestri, ...
Agricultural systems 143, 106-113, 2016
992016
Allocating surveillance effort in the management of invasive species: a spatially-explicit model
OJ Cacho, D Spring, S Hester, R Mac Nally
Environmental Modelling & Software 25 (4), 444-454, 2010
992010
Modelling apple orchard systems
SM Hester, O Cacho
Agricultural systems 77 (2), 137-154, 2003
942003
Policies for the management of weeds in natural ecosystems: the case of scotch broom (Cytisus scoparius, L.) in an Australian national park
DIS Odom, OJ Cacho, JA Sinden, GR Griffith
Ecological Economics 44 (1), 119-135, 2003
932003
Bioeconomic modeling for control of weeds in natural environments
OJ Cacho, RM Wise, SM Hester, JA Sinden
Ecological Economics 65 (3), 559-568, 2008
832008
Carbon monitoring costs and their effect on incentives to sequester carbon through forestry
OJ Cacho, RM Wise, KG MacDicken
Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change 9, 273-293, 2004
822004
Assessment of production risk in grazing models
OJ Cacho, AC Bywater, JL Dillon
Agricultural systems 60 (2), 87-98, 1999
821999
An analysis of externalities in agroforestry systems in the presence of land degradation
O Cacho
Ecological economics 39 (1), 131-143, 2001
792001
Smallholder agroforestry projects: potential for carbon sequestration and poverty alleviation
OJ Cacho, GR Marshall, M Milne
732003
Drivers and consequences of agricultural land abandonment and its reutilisation pathways: A systematic review
YR Subedi, P Kristiansen, O Cacho
Environmental Development 42, 100681, 2022
722022
A simulation model of grazing sheep: I. Animal growth and intake
JD Finlayson, OJ Cacho, AC Bywater
Agricultural systems 48 (1), 1-25, 1995
711995
Optimal control of fish growth
OJ Cacho, H Kinnucan, U Hatch
American Journal of Agricultural Economics 73 (1), 174-183, 1991
711991
Benefits and costs of deforestation by smallholders: Implications for forest conservation and climate policy
OJ Cacho, S Milne, R Gonzalez, L Tacconi
Ecological Economics 107, 321-332, 2014
702014
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