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John M. Antle is a Professor of Applied Economics at Oregon State University, specializing in agricultural and food systems sustainability. His work bridges economics with disciplines like climate science, ecology, and agronomy through transdisciplinary collaboration.
- Developed the TOA-MD model for multi-dimensional impact assessment
- Co-founder of AgMIP (Agricultural Model Inter-Comparison and Improvement Project)
- Focused on climate change impacts, ecosystem services, and policy design
His research integrates economic simulation models with biophysical systems to evaluate climate adaptation strategies in regions like the Pacific Northwest, Kenya, and South Africa. Current projects examine groundwater management, industrial hemp economics, and digital agriculture for sustainability.
Antle’s collaborations span entomology, soil science, and public health, emphasizing stakeholder engagement for actionable science. He has contributed to global food security frameworks under climate change scenarios.



