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specifically on the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Uses (AFOLU) sectors. To do so, we apply the Integrated Economic …
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This paper proposed a methodological framework for the assessment of carbon stocks and the development and identification of land use, land use change and land management scenarios, whereby enhancing carbon sequestration synergistically increases biodiversity, the prevention of land degradation...
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increasing productivity and employing agriculture as an instrument for economic development. The report highlights the pattern of …Agriculture, and the patterns of land-use change that are associated with it, have a significant ecological footprint … globally. Yet agriculture is also the only economic sector in which opportunities are present to mitigate climate change …
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This study uses GLOBIOM ‒ the most detailed global economic model of agriculture, land use and greenhouse gas (GHG …) emissions ‒ to assess the effectiveness of different policies in cutting net emissions from the Agriculture, Forestry and Other …
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the food system are key to reach these carbon neutrality goals, as agriculture and resulting land-use changes are …. We consider both direct agriculture emissions and the pressure that food production puts on land use changes, and track … preponderant role, emitting nearly 60% of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture and land-use change. Reaching a net …
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It is still difficult for biofuel producers to prove the contribution of their biofuels to reducing carbon emissions because the production of biofuel feedstocks can cause land use change (LUC), which in turn causes carbon emissions. A carbon map can serve as a basis to prove such contribution....
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It is still difficult for biofuel producers to prove the contribution of their biofuels to reducing carbon emissions because the production of biofuel feedstocks can cause land use change (LUC), which in turn causes carbon emissions. A carbon map can serve as a basis to proof such contribution....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009783256