New Zealand is atypical among the Annex I parties within the Kyoto Protocol with agriculture forming a large part of greenhouse gas emissions and planted forests sequestering large amounts of carbon. This presentation will summarise the methods and data used to estimate flows of greenhouse gases within agriculture and planted forests in New Zealand’s National Inventory Report submission to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change last April. 2009 projections for the first commitment period of the Kyoto Protocol (2008-2012) will also be presented and discussed
Carbon trading has emerged as a market-based mechanism that enables greenhouse gas emission reductio...
Several different New Zealand economic models produce measures of rural economic activity that have ...
New Zealand is both an Annex I Party to the UNFCCC, and an Annex B country of the Kyoto Protocol. B...
New Zealand is atypical among the Annex I parties within the Kyoto Protocol with agriculture forming...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Several different New Zealand economic models produce measures of rural economic activity that have ...
New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that i...
The implementation of an emissions trading scheme (ETS) as a policy instrument is intended to contri...
Agricultural and forestry greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are a key feature of New Zealand’s emission...
This paper explores how New Zealand should address agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: methane an...
To meet international greenhouse gas reporting obligations, New Zealand must report on carbon stocks...
Farmers change slowly Avoid pain with clear signals Research...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand is responsible for estimating and reporting its national green...
This presentation covers New Zealand's climate change policies, and looks at the proposed amendments...
We perform simulations using the integrated Land Use in Rural New Zealand (LURNZ) model to analyse t...
Carbon trading has emerged as a market-based mechanism that enables greenhouse gas emission reductio...
Several different New Zealand economic models produce measures of rural economic activity that have ...
New Zealand is both an Annex I Party to the UNFCCC, and an Annex B country of the Kyoto Protocol. B...
New Zealand is atypical among the Annex I parties within the Kyoto Protocol with agriculture forming...
The New Zealand Kellogg Rural Leaders Programme develops emerging agribusiness leaders to help shape...
Several different New Zealand economic models produce measures of rural economic activity that have ...
New Zealand is the first country to implement a Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme (ETS) that i...
The implementation of an emissions trading scheme (ETS) as a policy instrument is intended to contri...
Agricultural and forestry greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are a key feature of New Zealand’s emission...
This paper explores how New Zealand should address agricultural greenhouse gas emissions: methane an...
To meet international greenhouse gas reporting obligations, New Zealand must report on carbon stocks...
Farmers change slowly Avoid pain with clear signals Research...
Under the Kyoto Protocol, New Zealand is responsible for estimating and reporting its national green...
This presentation covers New Zealand's climate change policies, and looks at the proposed amendments...
We perform simulations using the integrated Land Use in Rural New Zealand (LURNZ) model to analyse t...
Carbon trading has emerged as a market-based mechanism that enables greenhouse gas emission reductio...
Several different New Zealand economic models produce measures of rural economic activity that have ...
New Zealand is both an Annex I Party to the UNFCCC, and an Annex B country of the Kyoto Protocol. B...