This research work uses an alternative approach for modeling agricultural greenhouse gas emissions as an undesirable output, based on the zero sum gains DEA model (ZSG-DEA BCC model). This approach reallocates agricultural greenhouse gas emissions among EU15 countries. The reallocation analysis of greenhouse gas emissions permits countries that increase their emissions negotiate the emissions reduction with the others. This negotiation process might create a quota trade system for agricultural activity
In this paper, we analyze and compare abatement costs associated to greenhouse gas emissions from ag...
World agriculture accounts for approximately 14% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas. The share of ...
The present model aims to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from changes in agricultural activ...
This research work uses an alternative approach for modeling agricultural greenhouse gas emissions a...
This paper uses a nontraditional DEA approach to modeling carbon emissions from the agriculture in e...
A rational negotiation strategy for coming multilateral negotiations regarding climate change requir...
A rational negotiation strategy for coming multilateral negotiations regarding climate change requir...
World agriculture accounts for approximately 14% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas. The share of ...
Agricultural greenhouse gas emissions account for 10 and 7% of total anthropogenic GHG emissions wit...
In EU-15, GHG emission from agriculture decreased from 14% of the total GHG emission in 1990 to 10% ...
In this paper the agricultural sector model CAPRI is expanded to cover non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissi...
European Union (EU) Member States have agreed to limit their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from sec...
In light of international discussions on a possible opt-in of the agricultural sector to the current...
Few countries have declared sector-specific emission reduction targets in agriculture, making it dif...
Agriculture is one of the main sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and has great potential for...
In this paper, we analyze and compare abatement costs associated to greenhouse gas emissions from ag...
World agriculture accounts for approximately 14% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas. The share of ...
The present model aims to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from changes in agricultural activ...
This research work uses an alternative approach for modeling agricultural greenhouse gas emissions a...
This paper uses a nontraditional DEA approach to modeling carbon emissions from the agriculture in e...
A rational negotiation strategy for coming multilateral negotiations regarding climate change requir...
A rational negotiation strategy for coming multilateral negotiations regarding climate change requir...
World agriculture accounts for approximately 14% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas. The share of ...
Agricultural greenhouse gas emissions account for 10 and 7% of total anthropogenic GHG emissions wit...
In EU-15, GHG emission from agriculture decreased from 14% of the total GHG emission in 1990 to 10% ...
In this paper the agricultural sector model CAPRI is expanded to cover non-CO2 greenhouse gas emissi...
European Union (EU) Member States have agreed to limit their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from sec...
In light of international discussions on a possible opt-in of the agricultural sector to the current...
Few countries have declared sector-specific emission reduction targets in agriculture, making it dif...
Agriculture is one of the main sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and has great potential for...
In this paper, we analyze and compare abatement costs associated to greenhouse gas emissions from ag...
World agriculture accounts for approximately 14% of all anthropogenic greenhouse gas. The share of ...
The present model aims to quantify greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from changes in agricultural activ...