project paper

Dynamic Agricultural Household Bio-Economic Simulator (DAHBSIM) model description

by Guillermo Flichman,
Hatem Belhouchette,
Adam M. Komarek,
Sophie Drogue,
James Hawkins,
Roza Chenoune and
Siwa Msangi
Open Access
Citation
Flichman, Guillermo; Belhouchette, Hatem; Komarek, Adam M.; Drogue, Sophie; Hawkins, James; Chenoune, Roza; Haile, Beliyou; Roberts, Cleophelia; and Msangi, Siwa;. 2016. Dynamic Agricultural Household Bio-Economic Simulator (DAHBSIM) model description. Washington, D.C.: International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI). http://ebrary.ifpri.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15738coll2/id/130683

DAHBSIM is a dynamic, bio-economic model of agricultural households that was designed to be applied to a rural, developing country-setting, for the purpose of addressing questions around the biophysical constraints to on-farm agricultural productivity, and the whole-farm implications of alternative strategies to sustainable agricultural intensification. The model links socio-economic and biophysical aspects, in order to better illustrate the environmental and human welfare implications of different agricultural production practices, as they are influenced by policy-driven changes in prices of inputs or outputs, or by changes in the physical environment.