Evaluating the Potential of Greenhouse Agriculture in Phoenix
This thesis conducted an evaluation of the performance and return on investment of a 2 x 6m, simple design greenhouse, as a climate control technology. Specifically, differences in internal microclimate conditions between a greenhouse treatment plot, and sun and shaded control plots were assessed and related to observed differences in crop yields across these plots. Growing conditions and productivity of two crops, tomato and swiss chard, which were grown over summer and winter growing seasons, respectively, were compared. It was found that the greenhouse was associated with improved growth conditions (as measured by the R-Index) for both crops but resulted in higher productivity only for tomatoes. Return on investment and food security impacts from the scaling of greenhouse agriculture were also explored.
- Author (aut): Kline, Jarod Neale
- Thesis director: Aggarwal, Rimjhim
- Committee member: Agusdinata, Datu Buyung
- Committee member: Vanos, Jennifer K.
- Contributor (ctb): School of Sustainability
- Contributor (ctb): Economics Program in CLAS
- Contributor (ctb): Barrett, The Honors College