This paper evaluates the role of trade liberalization and agricultural intensification in mitigating climate change cause and effects on land use and emissions using a computable general equilibrium model. Our results indicate that cropland expansion triggered by climate-induced crop productivity changes results in deforestation and increases emissions in South Asia and globally. Global full trade liberalization on all goods is the optimum policy for South Asia despite significant global deforestation, but for the world, unilateral partial trade liberalization on all goods is a more appropriate policy while ensuring a considerable emissions reduction for South Asia. These results indicate that mitigation responses to climate change are loca...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
Using a computable general equilibrium framework, this paper uses Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as case s...
This paper aims to study how alternative trade policies will help mitigate the effects of climate ch...
India has the second largest population in the world and is characterized by a broad diversity in cl...
The study analyzes the impacts of agricultural trade liberalization on cropland use dynamics, focusi...
Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in ra...
Not AvailableThe greatest crisis ever faced by humankind is global warming and as a result the clim...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
Land has long been overlooked in economics. That is now changing. A substantial part of the solution...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
This paper uses an advanced Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model coupled with biophysical data...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
Using a computable general equilibrium framework, this paper uses Sri Lanka and Bangladesh as case s...
This paper aims to study how alternative trade policies will help mitigate the effects of climate ch...
India has the second largest population in the world and is characterized by a broad diversity in cl...
The study analyzes the impacts of agricultural trade liberalization on cropland use dynamics, focusi...
Agriculture in South Asia is highly vulnerable to climate change due to increasing variability in ra...
Not AvailableThe greatest crisis ever faced by humankind is global warming and as a result the clim...
The present research paper attempts to review global warming as one of the severe problems of the wo...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
Land has long been overlooked in economics. That is now changing. A substantial part of the solution...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
This paper uses an advanced Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) model coupled with biophysical data...
Within the Kyoto Protocol, the clean development mechanism (CDM) is an instrument intended to reduce...
Facilitating carbon sequestration in terrestrial ecosystems could provide a significant amount of at...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...
Based on predicted changes in the magnitude and distribution of global precipitation, temperature an...