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Livestock Demand, Global Land Use Changes, and Induced Greenhouse Gas Emissions

Livestock Demand, Global Land Use Changes, and Induced Greenhouse Gas Emissions

... in land use change with higher price ...pasture land, livestock output is higher at the global level for the price sensitive scenario compared to the baseline (Figure ... See full document

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High-resolution spatial modelling of greenhouse gas
emissions from land-use change to energy crops in the
United Kingdom

High-resolution spatial modelling of greenhouse gas emissions from land-use change to energy crops in the United Kingdom

... on global distribution of biodiversity with data on rapidly expanding land-based renewable energies to identify areas of conflict between biodiver- sity and energy ...that global key areas for ... See full document

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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

... a land-sparing ...projected demand growth in the UK driven by a projected population increase of 26% over the forecast period (Supplementary Table ...many global regions, yield gaps are quite large ... See full document

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Industrial energy, materials and products: UK decarbonisation challenges and opportunities

Industrial energy, materials and products: UK decarbonisation challenges and opportunities

... ‘greenhouse gas’ (GHG) emissions by 80% by 2050 against a 1990 ...energy demand could make a substantial contribution towards this decarbonisation goal, while simultaneously improving ... See full document

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Impact of changes in diet on the availability of land, energy demand, and greenhouse gas emissions of agriculture

Impact of changes in diet on the availability of land, energy demand, and greenhouse gas emissions of agriculture

... high land requirements of livestock production, coupled with a growing demand for meat in developing countries, raise the specter of shortages of arable land over the next few decades ... See full document

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Modeling and Optimization of Energy Inputs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Eggplant Production Using Artificial Neural Network and Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm

Modeling and Optimization of Energy Inputs and Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Eggplant Production Using Artificial Neural Network and Multi-Objective Genetic Algorithm

... ANN are data-processing systems inspired by biological neural system and are used to solve a wide variety of problems in science and engineering, particularly for some areas where the conventional modelling methods fail. ... See full document

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China’s new growth pattern and its effect on energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions

China’s new growth pattern and its effect on energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions

... and gas generation use fossil fuels; nuclear generation uses imported nuclear fuel; and hydro and other renewable methods of generation rely on renewable energy ... See full document

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Reducing consumption to avert catastrophic global climate change: The case of aviation

Reducing consumption to avert catastrophic global climate change: The case of aviation

... catastrophic global climate change is a moral imperative, demanding signi- ficant reductions in greenhouse gas emissions from all important transport sectors, including ...reduce ... See full document

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Impact of land use change on greenhouse gases emissions in peatland: a review

Impact of land use change on greenhouse gases emissions in peatland: a review

... Spahni R., Wania R., Neef L., van Weele M., Pison I., Bousquet P., Frankenberg C., Foster P.N., Joos F., Prentice I.C., and van Velthoven P., 2011. Constraining global methane emissions and uptake by ... See full document

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Achieving dietary recommendations and reducing greenhouse gas emissions: modelling diets to minimise the change from current intakes

Achieving dietary recommendations and reducing greenhouse gas emissions: modelling diets to minimise the change from current intakes

... minimising changes people have to made could potentially make it more realistic and ...easier changes, where the foods already eaten were not changed only the amount of them ... See full document

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Global Concern for the Environment – Rhetoric or Real

Global Concern for the Environment – Rhetoric or Real

... climatic changes, why viable international framework / treaty is still elusive? Since environment involves extensive externalities an international binding agreement is ... See full document

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Greenhouse gas Emissions in Saline and Waterlogged

Greenhouse gas Emissions in Saline and Waterlogged

... 2 emissions than aerobic soils even though they have much higher C content (Goreau and Mello ...2 emissions are doubled by lowering the groundwater level from 30 to 80 cm below the ground surface (Renger et ... See full document

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CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions

CO2 and other greenhouse gas emissions

... C02 and other greenhouse gas emissions On 16 July 1992 the Council decided to consult the Economic and Social Committee, under Articles 130s and 198 of the Treaty establishing the Europe[r] ... See full document

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Monitoring of Emission of Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrogen Oxide and Carbon Dioxide from Pig House

Monitoring of Emission of Ammonia, Hydrogen Sulfide, Nitrogen Oxide and Carbon Dioxide from Pig House

... [9] Groot Koerkamp, P. W. G., Metz, J. H. M., Uenk, G. H. Phillips, V. R., Holden, M. R., Sneath, R. W., Short, J. L., White, R. P., Hartung, J., Seedorf, J., Schroder,M., Linkert, K. H., Pedersen,S., Takai,H., Johnsen, ... See full document

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A Model for Forecasting Energy Demand and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Ireland  ESRI WP146  August 2002

A Model for Forecasting Energy Demand and Greenhouse Gas Emissions in Ireland ESRI WP146 August 2002

... The results indicate a well-specified equation although the standard error of the equation is quite high at 5.8 per cent. The relative price effect proved insignificant in estimation and is excluded from the final ... See full document

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温室効果ガス排出規制の地域間CGE分析

温室効果ガス排出規制の地域間CGE分析

... of emissions regulations are likely to vary considerably by region because there are large regional differences in household expenditure pattern and industry ...of greenhouse gas (GHG) ... See full document

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Opportunity Costs of Emissions Caused by Land Use Changes

Opportunity Costs of Emissions Caused by Land Use Changes

... REDD+ emerges as promising incentive mechanism for tropical forest protection (Huettner, 2011). Such effort requires sustained financial incentives, which go beyond positive incen- tives for reduced emissions but ... See full document

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Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the USA

Greenhouse Gas Emissions of the USA

... 8 IMPROVEMENT OF NON-PETROLEUM-BASED FUELS Alternative fuels such as biomass liquids, electricity, hydrogen, and other low carbon fuels can also play a major role in reducing both oil us[r] ... See full document

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Land-use change and greenhouse gas emissions from corn and cellulosic ethanol

Land-use change and greenhouse gas emissions from corn and cellulosic ethanol

... forest land areas in the GTAP land database, the National Land Cover Dataset, and the ...forested land than either of the other two data ...with land covered by young, thin trees. In ... See full document

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Using emissions trading to regulate global greenhouse gas emissions

Using emissions trading to regulate global greenhouse gas emissions

... However, one drawback of including a buyer beware liability is that the AAUs are not fungible, with each one representing a unit with reference to the country where it originated. As a result, the AAUs would have ... See full document

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