Carbon is a critical component of soil vitality and is crucial to our ability to produce food. Carbon sequestered in soils also provides a further regulating ecosystem service, valued as the avoided damage from global climate change. We consider the demand and supply attributes that underpin and constrain the emergence of a market value for this vital global ecosystem service: markets being what economists regard as the most efficient institutions for allocating scarce resources to the supply and consumption of valuable goods. This paper considers how a potentially large global supply of soil carbon sequestration is reduced by economic and behavioural constraints that impinge on the emergence of markets, and alternative public policies that...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is considered as an option of greenhouse gas mitigation i...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
We use the Agricultural Sector Model to analyze the economic potential of soil carbon sequestration ...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases can be reduced by withdrawing carbon from the atmosph...
We use the Agricultural Sector Model to analyze the economic potential of soil carbon sequestration ...
Current carbon pricing and trading mechanisms, despite their efficacy in reducing GHG emissions from...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
We explore poor farmers' incentives to adopt production systems that increase soil carbon sequestrat...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
Net soil carbon sequestration on agricultural lands could offset 4% of annual global human-induced G...
Carbon sequestration in agricultural soils is considered as an option of greenhouse gas mitigation i...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
We use the Agricultural Sector Model to analyze the economic potential of soil carbon sequestration ...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases can be reduced by withdrawing carbon from the atmosph...
We use the Agricultural Sector Model to analyze the economic potential of soil carbon sequestration ...
Current carbon pricing and trading mechanisms, despite their efficacy in reducing GHG emissions from...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
According to Article 3.4 of the Kyoto Protocol, agricultural soil could be used as a sink for carbon...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...
We explore poor farmers' incentives to adopt production systems that increase soil carbon sequestrat...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Under the Kyoto protocol of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change the United Sta...