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Paul Wilson
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The influence of management characteristics on the technical efficiency of wheat farmers in eastern England
P Wilson, D Hadley, C Asby
Agricultural Economics 24 (3), 329-338, 2001
3022001
The cost of policy simplification in conservation incentive programs
PR Armsworth, S Acs, M Dallimer, KJ Gaston, N Hanley, P Wilson
Ecology letters 15 (5), 406-414, 2012
2412012
Red and Processed Meat Consumption and Purchasing Behaviours and Attitudes: Impacts for Human Health, Animal Welfare and Environmental Sustainability
A Clonan, P Wilson, JA Swift, DG Leibovici, M Holdsworth
Public Health Nutrition, 2015
2122015
Measuring and explaining technical efficiency in UK potato production
P Wilson, D Hadley, S Ramsden, I Kaltsas
Journal of Agricultural Economics 49 (3), 294-305, 1998
1941998
The effect of decoupling on marginal agricultural systems: implications for farm incomes, land use and upland ecology
S Acs, N Hanley, M Dallimer, KJ Gaston, P Robertson, P Wilson, ...
Land use policy 27 (2), 550-563, 2010
1612010
Straw use and availability for second generation biofuels in England
NJ Glithero, P Wilson, SJ Ramsden
Biomass and Bioenergy 55, 311-321, 2013
1042013
How do we cultivate in England? Tillage practices in crop production systems
TJ Townsend, SJ Ramsden, P Wilson
Soil use and management 32 (1), 106-117, 2016
882016
The dilemma of healthy eating and environmental sustainability: the case of fish
A Clonan, M Holdsworth, JA Swift, D Leibovici, P Wilson
Public Health Nutrition 15 (2), 277-284, 2012
802012
Decomposing variation in dairy profitability: the impact of output, inputs, prices, labour and management
P Wilson
The Journal of agricultural science 149 (4), 507-517, 2011
802011
Explaining variation in farm and farm business performance in respect to farmer behavioural segmentation analysis: Implications for land use policies
P Wilson, N Harper, R Darling
Land use policy 30 (1), 147-156, 2013
772013
Prospects for arable farm uptake of Short Rotation Coppice willow and miscanthus in England
NJ Glithero, P Wilson, SJ Ramsden
Applied energy 107, 209-218, 2013
612013
Barriers and Incentives for cereal straw based bioethanol: a farm business perspective
NJ Glithero, SJ Ramsden, P Wilson
Energy Policy 59, 161-171, 2013
61*2013
Metrics and methods for characterizing dairy farm intensification using farm survey data
A Gonzalez-Mejia, D Styles, P Wilson, J Gibbons
PloS one 13 (5), e0195286, 2018
582018
Impacts of changing relative prices on farm level dairy production in the UK
S Ramsden, J Gibbons, P Wilson
Agricultural Systems 62 (3), 201-215, 1999
581999
What agricultural practices are most likely to deliver “sustainable intensification” in the UK?
LV Dicks, DC Rose, F Ang, S Aston, ANE Birch, N Boatman, EL Bowles, ...
Food and Energy Security 8 (1), e00148, 2019
552019
Modelling optimal strategies for decreasing nitrate loss with variation in weather–a farm-level approach
JM Gibbons, DL Sparkes, P Wilson, SJ Ramsden
Agricultural Systems 83 (2), 113-134, 2005
542005
Short-term impacts of different tillage practices and plant residue retention on soil physical properties and greenhouse gas emissions
K Alskaf, SJ Mooney, DL Sparkes, P Wilson, S Sjögersten
Soil and Tillage Research 206, 104803, 2021
502021
Prospects for Dedicated Energy Crop Production and Attitudes towards Agricultural Straw Use: The Case of Livestock Farmers
P Wilson, NJ Glithero, SJ Ramsden
Energy Policy 74, 101-110, 2014
462014
UK consumers priorities for sustainable food purchases
A Clonan, M Holdsworth, J Swift, P Wilson
442010
Food and bioenergy: Reviewing the potential of dual‐purpose wheat crops
TJ Townsend, DL Sparkes, P Wilson
Gcb Bioenergy 9 (3), 525-540, 2017
412017
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