A bio-economic modelling framework (GRASP-ENTERPRISE) was used to assess the implications of retaining woody regrowth for carbon sequestration on a case study beef grazing property in northern Australia. Five carbon farming scenarios, ranging from 0% to 100% of the property regrowth retained for carbon sequestration, were simulated over a 20-year period (1993–2012). Dedicating regrowth on the property for carbon sequestration reduced pasture (up to 40%) and herd productivity (up to 20%), and resulted in financial losses (up to 24% reduction in total gross margin). A net carbon income (income after grazing management expenses are removed) of $2–4 per t CO2-e was required to offset economic losses of retaining regrowth on a moderately product...
Although agriculture generates 16% of Australia’s greenhouse gasemissions, it also has the potential...
Woody regrowth is extensive on abandoned agricultural lands and developed pastures worldwide. Regrow...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...
A bio-economic modelling framework (GRASP-ENTERPRISE) was used to assess the implications of retaini...
Agricultural land has been identified as a potential source of greenhouse gas emissions offsets thro...
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) and other carbon trading programs have been promoted as alternat...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
Commencing in 2009, Meat and Livestock Australia has funded the Northern Grazing Systems Project (NG...
This paper reports research seeking to understand the economic implications for central Queensland g...
Although agriculture generates 16% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions, it also has the potentia...
Agricultural lands have the biological potential to sequester many millions of tonnes of carbon diox...
Destocking degraded rangeland can potentially help climate change mitigation by re-sequestering emit...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
The emerging carbon economy will have a major impact on grazing businesses because of significant li...
Although agriculture generates 16% of Australia’s greenhouse gasemissions, it also has the potential...
Woody regrowth is extensive on abandoned agricultural lands and developed pastures worldwide. Regrow...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...
A bio-economic modelling framework (GRASP-ENTERPRISE) was used to assess the implications of retaini...
Agricultural land has been identified as a potential source of greenhouse gas emissions offsets thro...
The Carbon Farming Initiative (CFI) and other carbon trading programs have been promoted as alternat...
A Northern Grazing Systems (NGS) project is identifying and promoting key management practices to he...
Beef producers in the mulga lands of south-western Queensland and north-western New South Wales, Aus...
Commencing in 2009, Meat and Livestock Australia has funded the Northern Grazing Systems Project (NG...
This paper reports research seeking to understand the economic implications for central Queensland g...
Although agriculture generates 16% of Australia's greenhouse gas emissions, it also has the potentia...
Agricultural lands have the biological potential to sequester many millions of tonnes of carbon diox...
Destocking degraded rangeland can potentially help climate change mitigation by re-sequestering emit...
New Zealand hill country sheep and beef farms contain land of various slope classes. The steepest sl...
The emerging carbon economy will have a major impact on grazing businesses because of significant li...
Although agriculture generates 16% of Australia’s greenhouse gasemissions, it also has the potential...
Woody regrowth is extensive on abandoned agricultural lands and developed pastures worldwide. Regrow...
Although agriculture generates a significant portion of Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions, it als...