This paper presents a holistic approach to the projections of greenhouse gas emissions from Irish agriculture and forestry. Results from a large-scale econometric model of Irish agriculture are combined with those from a recently developed model of Irish forestry, in order to calculate the net emissions of greenhouse gases from the Irish agricultural and forestry sectors. The expected future paths of net emissions are then derived under two different policy scenarios
In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland faces s...
To date within Europe, a regulatory approach has been favoured when trying to curtail emissions from...
This thesis describes the development of a dynamic spatial microsimulation model for Irish agricultu...
Economy Research Centre, to include an environmental dimension. The original model was first extende...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the project no. 4822 resulted in an extension of t...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the project no. 4822 resulted in an extension of ...
End of project reportThrough its relationship with the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institu...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
Agriculture in Ireland accounts for a higher proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than in an...
Agriculture in Ireland accounts for a higher proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than in an...
Research into Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from Irish agriculture has focused on two main themes (...
The increasing concern over climate change has led to a number of international agreements to contro...
With the Food Harvest 2020 and Foodwise 2025, Ireland has published two national food strategies to ...
The increasing concern over climate change has led to a number of international agreements to contro...
In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland faces s...
To date within Europe, a regulatory approach has been favoured when trying to curtail emissions from...
This thesis describes the development of a dynamic spatial microsimulation model for Irish agricultu...
Economy Research Centre, to include an environmental dimension. The original model was first extende...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the project no. 4822 resulted in an extension of t...
End of Project ReportThe research conducted under the project no. 4822 resulted in an extension of ...
End of project reportThrough its relationship with the Food and Agricultural Policy Research Institu...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
In this paper the tensions between environmental policy, which commits to limiting and reducing gree...
Agriculture in Ireland accounts for a higher proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than in an...
Agriculture in Ireland accounts for a higher proportion of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions than in an...
Research into Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from Irish agriculture has focused on two main themes (...
The increasing concern over climate change has led to a number of international agreements to contro...
With the Food Harvest 2020 and Foodwise 2025, Ireland has published two national food strategies to ...
The increasing concern over climate change has led to a number of international agreements to contro...
In Ireland, agriculture accounts for 33% of national greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Ireland faces s...
To date within Europe, a regulatory approach has been favoured when trying to curtail emissions from...
This thesis describes the development of a dynamic spatial microsimulation model for Irish agricultu...