Carbon Emission Reduction Responsibility Allocation in China's Power Generation Sector under the “Dual Carbon” Target—Based on a Two-stage Shared Responsibility Approach
Yingzhe Xing,
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Xiaoyi Zhang,
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Dongxue Li
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et al.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
489, P. 144699 - 144699
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Modelling cow longevity policies: Impacts on GHG emissions of the Swiss agricultural sector
Eva Winter,
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Manika Rödiger,
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Jérôme Schneuwly
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et al.
Agricultural Systems,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
221, P. 104107 - 104107
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Language: Английский
Mitigating greenhouse gas emissions on Dutch dairy farms - integrated evidence from behavioural and efficiency models
Scarlett Wang
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Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Chapter
2
Dutch
dairy
farmers'
adoption
of
climate
mitigation
measures
-The
role
socio-psychological
and
socio-demographical
factors
9
3
Mitigating
greenhouse
gas
emissions
on
farms.An
efficiency
analysis
incorporating
the
circularity
principle
53
4
Socio-psychological
socio-economic
determinants
environmental
technical
inefficiency
for
farming
85
5
2.1
Language: Английский
Model-Based Valuation of Ecosystem Services Using Bio-Economic Farm Models: Insights for Designing Green Tax Policies and Payment for Ecosystem Services
Agriculture,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(1), P. 60 - 60
Published: Dec. 29, 2024
The
integration
of
ecosystem
services
(ESs)
valuation
into
agricultural
policy
frameworks
is
critical
for
fostering
sustainable
land
management
practices.
This
study
leverages
the
redesigned
version
bio-economic
farm
model
MODAM
(Multi-Objective
Decision
Support
Tool
Agro-Ecosystem
Management)
to
estimate
shadow
prices
ESs,
enabling
derivation
demand
and
supply
curves
nitrate
leaching
soil
erosion
control,
respectively.
Two
hypothetical
farms
in
Brandenburg,
Germany—a
smaller,
arable
Märkisch-Oderland
a
larger,
diversified
with
livestock
Oder-Spree—are
analyzed
explore
heterogeneity
corresponding
cropping
patterns.
results
reveal
that
larger
exhibit
greater
elasticity
response
green
taxes
on
use
lower
costs
supplying
control
compared
smaller
farms.
highlights
utility
as
proxies
setting
payments
(PESs),
while
emphasizing
need
differentiated
designs
address
disparities
between
types.
research
underscores
potential
model-based
ESs
provide
robust
economic
measures
design,
practices
conservation.
Language: Английский