The Australian government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in 2010, as part of its climate change policy. After 2015 agriculture may be covered by this scheme. This paper examines how different broadacre farming systems may be affected by the policy settings of this scheme. Using the bio-economic farming systems model MIDAS (Model of an Integrated Dryland Agricultural System) the impacts of the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme on the profitability of different broadacre farming systems in the southwest of Australia are investigated. Results show a range of profit and enterprise impacts across the various farm types. In a scenario where agriculture is not covered by the scheme, reductions in profit range from 7 to 12 perce...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...
Australian farm owners are being encouraged to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon...
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI), introduced by the Australian Government in 2011, has been devel...
The Australian government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in 2010, as part of its...
The Australian government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in 2010, as part of its...
As part of its climate change policy the Australian government has introduced a Mandatory Renewable ...
© 2015 Dr. Natalie Doran-BrowneClimate change has resulted in a number of global challenges, such as...
The cropping sector in Australia contributes 2.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions, not accounti...
Agriculture is the source of 16 percent of Australia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has ...
Management practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from farms or increase on-farm carbon stor...
The land sector is essential to achieve the Paris Agreement’s goals. Agriculture and land use contri...
Three policy options for greenhouse gas abatement in the predominantly grazing systems of Western Au...
Agriculture is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the economic sectors th...
Globally, agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The environment (e.g...
One policy response to climate change in Australia is to create a price for carbon to reduce emissio...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...
Australian farm owners are being encouraged to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon...
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI), introduced by the Australian Government in 2011, has been devel...
The Australian government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in 2010, as part of its...
The Australian government is introducing a Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme in 2010, as part of its...
As part of its climate change policy the Australian government has introduced a Mandatory Renewable ...
© 2015 Dr. Natalie Doran-BrowneClimate change has resulted in a number of global challenges, such as...
The cropping sector in Australia contributes 2.5% of national greenhouse gas emissions, not accounti...
Agriculture is the source of 16 percent of Australia’s greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. Research has ...
Management practices that reduce greenhouse gas emissions from farms or increase on-farm carbon stor...
The land sector is essential to achieve the Paris Agreement’s goals. Agriculture and land use contri...
Three policy options for greenhouse gas abatement in the predominantly grazing systems of Western Au...
Agriculture is an important source of greenhouse gas emissions. It is one of the economic sectors th...
Globally, agriculture is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The environment (e.g...
One policy response to climate change in Australia is to create a price for carbon to reduce emissio...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...
Australian farm owners are being encouraged to mitigate emissions of greenhouse gases such as carbon...
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI), introduced by the Australian Government in 2011, has been devel...