"Why agriculture and trade matter in GHG mitigation pathways", presented by Lini Wollenberg for the OECD - Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada Virtual Workshop. From "Mitigating GHG Emissions in Agriculture in an Interconnected World" on April 11-12 2022. This presentation covers the elements of a global strategy, priorities for coordinated action, IPCC, and global food systems emissions. Additional resources listed are the CCAFS AgLED website, Agrochain emissions calculator (ACE), Our World in Data, and FAO emission intensity and food systems data
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
The Colombian government developed mitigation options for a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action...
Lessons from 11 years of CCAFS Low-Emissions Development Research was presented by Lini Wollenberg a...
Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, and Vietnam used CCAFS science and resour...
Government preparers of Colombia's national greenhouse gas inventory used data, model validation and...
Agriculture contributes around 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, agricultural emi...
The validation of a model to estimate animal nutrition and energy losses by feeding with different f...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
CCAFS, UNIQUE and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture collaborated to develop new inventory of livest...
Stage 4: The Government of Colombia used the adapted RUMINANT model to develop low-emission feed opt...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture now exceed emissions from land use, land use change ...
This report provides an overview of current practices, challenges and opportunities in the measureme...
By 2050, the agricultural sector should produce food to feed an increased and wealthier population, ...
1 página. Trabajo presentado al: International Conference on Agricultural GHG Emissions and Food Sec...
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
The Colombian government developed mitigation options for a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action...
Lessons from 11 years of CCAFS Low-Emissions Development Research was presented by Lini Wollenberg a...
Brazil, China, Colombia, Cuba, Ethiopia, Indonesia, Kenya, and Vietnam used CCAFS science and resour...
Government preparers of Colombia's national greenhouse gas inventory used data, model validation and...
Agriculture contributes around 11% of global greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, agricultural emi...
The validation of a model to estimate animal nutrition and energy losses by feeding with different f...
Globally, ruminants (dairy and beef cattle, goats, and sheep) constitute the largest source of anthr...
CCAFS, UNIQUE and Ethiopia’s Ministry of Agriculture collaborated to develop new inventory of livest...
Stage 4: The Government of Colombia used the adapted RUMINANT model to develop low-emission feed opt...
Greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from agriculture now exceed emissions from land use, land use change ...
This report provides an overview of current practices, challenges and opportunities in the measureme...
By 2050, the agricultural sector should produce food to feed an increased and wealthier population, ...
1 página. Trabajo presentado al: International Conference on Agricultural GHG Emissions and Food Sec...
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
Livestock production is a very relevant source of income and agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) emiss...
The Colombian government developed mitigation options for a Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Action...