We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. In addition to evaluating shifts in and out of crop production, we develop a pasture model to assess extensification and intensification of global livestock production based on herd size and stocking rate. We apply the model to a scenario that introduces a tax on methane emissions from cattle in the United States. The resulting expansion of pasture in the rest of the world leads to substantially higher emissions than without the tax. The yearly average emissions from the tax are 260 metric tons of CO2-equivalent
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change. ...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
We couple a global agricultural production and trade model with a greenhouse gas model to assess lea...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change (...
The Greenhouse Gases from Agriculture Simulation Model (GreenAgSiM) presented in this paper aims to ...
In the light of the anthropogenic climate change and the resulting need to mitigate greenhouse gas (...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
The alteration of land use and management practices under agri-environment schemes may impact agricu...
Agriculture contributes 13.5% of global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (IPCC 2007), and about 5...
This paper investigates the effect of a biomass crop introduction in a local market where field crop...
An agricultural projection and greenhouse gas model are used to assess the impact of global cropland...
With increasing concern about environmental burdens originating from livestock production, the impor...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change. ...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
We present a global agricultural greenhouse gas model that assesses emissions from land-use change. ...
We couple a global agricultural production and trade model with a greenhouse gas model to assess lea...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change (...
The Greenhouse Gases from Agriculture Simulation Model (GreenAgSiM) presented in this paper aims to ...
In the light of the anthropogenic climate change and the resulting need to mitigate greenhouse gas (...
Until 2050, the global population is projected to reach almost 9 billion people resulting in a risin...
The alteration of land use and management practices under agri-environment schemes may impact agricu...
Agriculture contributes 13.5% of global emissions of greenhouse gases (GHG) (IPCC 2007), and about 5...
This paper investigates the effect of a biomass crop introduction in a local market where field crop...
An agricultural projection and greenhouse gas model are used to assess the impact of global cropland...
With increasing concern about environmental burdens originating from livestock production, the impor...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
Cattle production is characterized by high land requirements, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions ass...
The livestock sector accounts for 30% of global land area and is a major driver of land use change. ...