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Climate Change, Agriculture and Development in Croatia Organic Eprints
Legro, Susan; Znaor, Darko; Landau, Seth.
Both the challenges and potential benefits of climate change mitigation and adaptation are particularly apparent in Croatia's agricultural sector. In 2004, this sector emitted 3.558 Gg of CO2 equivalent, comprising 12 percent of the country’s anthropogenic GHG emissions in that year. Soil management accounted for 62 percent of these emissions, enteric fermentation (associated with animal digestive systems) accounted for 25 percent, and manure management for 13 percent. However, recent research suggests that the GHG emissions generated by Croatian agriculture and related activities (e.g., energy, farm-inputs, trade, transport, agricultural research, veterinary services) are responsible for 18 percent of all anthropogenic GHG emissions in Croatia. The...
Tipo: Journal paper Palavras-chave: "Organics" in general; Farming Systems; Air and water emissions; Policy environments and social economy; Environmental aspects.
Ano: 2008
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Reducing Emissions in Croatia – the Costs of Mitigation Organic Eprints
Landau, Seth; Znaor, Darko.
In order to avoid dangerous climate change resulting from an increase in temperature of over 2oC, global GHG emissions must be cut by 50-85% by 2050. Croatia’s trajectory for emissions growth in the Business as Usual (BAU) case is estimated to result in 42 million tonnes of CO2e in 2020 – a significant increase from today. The EU has committed to reducing emissions by 20% by 2020. Croatia has committed to reducing emissions by an average of 5% for the period 2008-2012 from a baseline level of 36 million tonnes under the Kyoto Protocol. Croatia will also share at least part of the EU commitment for 2020, especially with respect to emissions from major point sources such as power plants and industrial sources. The energy sector is the largest source of GHG...
Tipo: Book chapter Palavras-chave: Recycling; Balancing and resource management Air and water emissions Policy environments and social economy Research methodology and philosophy Croatia.
Ano: 2009 URL: http://orgprints.org/26383/7/26383.pdf
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Unlocking the Future: Sustainable Agriculture as a Path to Prosperity for the Western Balkans Organic Eprints
Znaor, Darko; Landau, Seth.
Unlocking the Future: Sustainable Agriculture as a Path to Prosperity for the Western Balkans is a study undertaken to try to assess the environmental and economic consequences of a shift to organic agriculture in the four Western Balkan countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Croatia, Montenegro and Serbia. The study aims to help policy makers and other stakeholders in the Western Balkan countries understand the potential positive impacts which could occur by investing in and designing sustainable policies for the agriculture sector. One of the innovative aspects of this study is that it examines the externalities involved in agricultural production – comparing those of sustainable (organic) agriculture and conventional (high-input) agriculture. In...
Tipo: Book Palavras-chave: Production systems "Organics" in general Farm economics Indicators and other value-laden measures Food security; Food quality and human health Systems research and participatory research Technology assessment Recycling; Balancing and resource management Specific methods Crop husbandry Social aspects Air and water emissions Markets and trade Soil Biodiversity and ecosystem services Consumer issues Policy environments and social economy Education; Extension and communication Research methodology and philosophy Farm nutrient management Quality and evaluation of inputs.
Ano: 2014 URL: http://orgprints.org/26377/1/Naslovnica.pdf
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