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We perform simulations using the integrated Land Use in Rural New Zealand (LURNZ) model to analyze the effect of various New Zealand emissions trading scheme (ETS) scenarios on land-use, emissions, and output in a temporally and spatially explicit manner. We compare the impact of afforestation...
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In this paper, we draw the key linkages between future biofuels growth on agricultural commodity prices, and highlight some of the key uncertainties over OECD fuel and energy policies, and their implications for global agricultural markets and the world food situation. Our results show some of...
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In 2013, China imported 282 million tons of crude oil with an external dependence of 58.1%, surpassing the USA as the … world’s largest net oil importer. An import source diversification strategy has been adopted by China to ensure oil supply … natural imbalance? This paper analyzes the oil import diversification of China and the USA, as well as the oil production of …
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When agricultural emissions are included in the New Zealand Emission Trading System (ETS) the economics of farming will be significantly altered. Under the legislation current in October 2009, in the early years of the system the agricultural sector as a whole would have received NZ units...
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