Making Australian agriculture carbon neutral by 2050 is a goal espoused by several agricultural organisations in Australia. How costly might it be to attain that goal, especially when adverse climate change projections apply to agriculture in southern Australia? This study uses scenario analysis to examine agricultural emissions and their abatement via reforestation in south-western Australia under projected climate change. Most scenarios include the likelihood of agricultural emissions being reduced in the coming decades. However, the impact of projected adverse climate change on tree growth and tree survival means that the cost of achieving agricultural carbon neutrality via reforestation is forecast to increase in south-western Australia...
Impacts on Australian agriculture of projected climate change are likely to be spatially and tempora...
Agriculture is the source of 16 percent of Australia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has ...
Greenhouse effect is a very significant issue for the Australian agricultural and land management se...
If agriculture is included in an Australian emissions trading scheme then it may face from 2015 at t...
The cropping sector in Australia contributes 2.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions, not accounti...
Globally, agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The environment (e.g...
The land sector is essential to achieve the Paris Agreement’s goals. Agriculture and land use contri...
Agriculture is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the economic sectors th...
With agriculture occupying approximately sixty per cent of Australia’s land surface, policy makers, ...
There is a clear imperative for action to prepare agriculture to adapt to climate change. The agricu...
Understanding the effects of payments on the adoption of reforestation in agricultural areas and the...
Climate change is expected to have a significant effect on agricultural production but less is known...
Australian agriculture is faced with the dilemma of increasing food production for a growing domesti...
Large quantities of ‘negative emissions’ will be required to meet the 1.5°C temperature target under...
As part of its climate change policy the Australian government has introduced a Mandatory Renewable ...
Impacts on Australian agriculture of projected climate change are likely to be spatially and tempora...
Agriculture is the source of 16 percent of Australia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has ...
Greenhouse effect is a very significant issue for the Australian agricultural and land management se...
If agriculture is included in an Australian emissions trading scheme then it may face from 2015 at t...
The cropping sector in Australia contributes 2.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions, not accounti...
Globally, agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The environment (e.g...
The land sector is essential to achieve the Paris Agreement’s goals. Agriculture and land use contri...
Agriculture is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the economic sectors th...
With agriculture occupying approximately sixty per cent of Australia’s land surface, policy makers, ...
There is a clear imperative for action to prepare agriculture to adapt to climate change. The agricu...
Understanding the effects of payments on the adoption of reforestation in agricultural areas and the...
Climate change is expected to have a significant effect on agricultural production but less is known...
Australian agriculture is faced with the dilemma of increasing food production for a growing domesti...
Large quantities of ‘negative emissions’ will be required to meet the 1.5°C temperature target under...
As part of its climate change policy the Australian government has introduced a Mandatory Renewable ...
Impacts on Australian agriculture of projected climate change are likely to be spatially and tempora...
Agriculture is the source of 16 percent of Australia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has ...
Greenhouse effect is a very significant issue for the Australian agricultural and land management se...