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A Deposit Refund System Applied to Nitrogen Emissions from Agriculture

A Deposit Refund System Applied to Nitrogen Emissions from Agriculture

... (i.e agriculture) as a common framework for comparing the allocative properties of different input-output based incentive ...nitrogen emissions from Danish agriculture is discussed as an ...

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Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agriculture on a Regional Scale

Methane and Nitrous Oxide Emissions from Agriculture on a Regional Scale

... nitrous emissions from ag- riculture differ in 16 voivodeships in ...oxide emissions from ag- riculture in 1999 and for 51% and 37% CH 4 and N 2 O national emissions in 2015, ...

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Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

Communicating the uncertainty in estimated greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... annual emissions of greenhouse gases from their several sources and the absorption of the same in different ...gas emissions from agriculture to those who might directly use the results ...

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The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... gas emissions from global agriculture are increasing at around 1% per annum, yet substantial cuts in emissions are needed across all sectors 1 ...agricultural emissions is particularly ...

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The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

The potential for land sparing to offset greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... gas emissions from global agriculture are increasing at around 1% per annum, yet substantial cuts in emissions are needed across all sectors 1 ...agricultural emissions is particularly ...

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Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture in the EU: A spatial assessment of sources and abatement costs

Greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture in the EU: A spatial assessment of sources and abatement costs

... GHG emissions from EU ...of agriculture to the total EU abatement can be higher in relative terms than in the rest of the ...GHG emissions from agriculture are already about ...

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Emissions from agriculture and their control potentials

Emissions from agriculture and their control potentials

... nutrients from manure while decreasing the use of synthetic fertilizers is a cost-effective measure to decrease N surplus and increase ...3 emissions from grassland-based dairy farms by on average ...

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Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from agriculture and approaches to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production

Nitrous oxide and methane emissions from agriculture and approaches to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from livestock production

... Further intensification of dairy production runs counter to our finding that, by sourcing calves from the dairy industry, emissions from beef production can be greatly decreased, while maintaining ...

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Cost Efficient Tillage and Rotation Options for Mitigating GHG Emissions from Agriculture in Eastern Canada

Cost Efficient Tillage and Rotation Options for Mitigating GHG Emissions from Agriculture in Eastern Canada

... GHG emissions with agriculture in Eastern Canada was ...obtained from a 20-year field experiment in ...GHG emissions were measured for soil carbon and were estimated for nitrous oxide ...

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Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. THE CLIMATE IMPACTS OF FOOD, AGRICULTURE, AND LAND USE 9 3. REDUCING GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS FROM AGRICULTURE 13

Contents 1. INTRODUCTION 3 2. THE CLIMATE IMPACTS OF FOOD, AGRICULTURE, AND LAND USE 9 3. REDUCING GREENHOUSE EMISSIONS FROM AGRICULTURE 13

... of agriculture on the environment through our dietary choices, especially by reducing the amount of red meat and dairy products we ...gas emissions — and even sometimes in ways that sequester more ...

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Clean Air Farming. Reducing Ammonia and Methane Emissions from Agriculture to Improve Air Quality and Climate Protection

Clean Air Farming. Reducing Ammonia and Methane Emissions from Agriculture to Improve Air Quality and Climate Protection

... agricultural emissions take place at the stage of spreading organic fertilisers and 29% at the stage of spreading mineral ...resulting from the spreading of organic and mineral ...pollution from ...

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Coupling biophysical and micro-economic models to assess the effect of mitigation measures on greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

Coupling biophysical and micro-economic models to assess the effect of mitigation measures on greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

... or endogenous using yield response curves to nitrogen input, and the N 2 O emission factors were. 580[r] ...

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Deforestation and agriculture in the tropics: carbon emissions and options for mitigation

Deforestation and agriculture in the tropics: carbon emissions and options for mitigation

... Abstract Emissions from agriculture-driven deforestation are of global concern, but forest land- sparing interventions such as agricultural intensification and utilization of available non- forest ...

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Datasets on technological GHG emissions mitigation options for the agriculture sector

Datasets on technological GHG emissions mitigation options for the agriculture sector

... GHG emissions from agriculture (UNFCCC, ...agricultural emissions in the EU, for example the ban on stubble burning maintains soil organic matter and the EU Nitrates Directive 3 has reduced ...

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Trading schemes for greenhouse gas emissions from European agriculture: A comparative analysis based on different implementation options

Trading schemes for greenhouse gas emissions from European agriculture: A comparative analysis based on different implementation options

... resulting from the reduction in GHG emissions have a sizeable impact especially on agricultural prices where (a) demand elasticities are low, (b) EU border protection is high and market access falls under a ...

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Inventory of ammonia emissions from UK agriculture 2009

Inventory of ammonia emissions from UK agriculture 2009

... surveys from which to obtain relevant data and those surveys which have been conducted are not always directly ...farms from 2007 onwards; the assumptions regarding changes in livestock housing and manure ...

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Nitrous oxide emissions from European agriculture – an analysis of variability and drivers of emissions from field experiments

Nitrous oxide emissions from European agriculture – an analysis of variability and drivers of emissions from field experiments

... know from previous studies that emissions of N 2 O from landscapes are controlled by site-specific factors such as soil conditions and climate as well as the way in which these sys- tems are managed ...

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Evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from Illinois agriculture systems

Evaluating greenhouse gas emissions from Illinois agriculture systems

... 4 emissions were not different among rotations or ...O emissions can be reduced when CC biomass is greater than ...study from Monmouth, IL, the use of tillage was found to have no effect on GHG ...

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Ammonia agriculture emissions: From EMEP to a high resolution inventory

Ammonia agriculture emissions: From EMEP to a high resolution inventory

... the emissions distribution is important in the NH 3 glc, but also they are driven by meteorological ...3 emissions as this primary pollutant is quickly diluted, so the dependence of glc from the ...

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Potentials to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from Swiss agriculture

Potentials to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions from Swiss agriculture

... response to studied soil management combinations compared with the baseline treatment in four long-term experiments (LTEs). GHGI refers to GHG intensity. The baseline represented by the treatment with the highest soil ...

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