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Water Quality Co-effects of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in US Agriculture
Draft of a paper submitted to Climatic Change.
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Should We Consider the CoBenefits of Agricultural GHG Offsets
Published in Choices, Volume 19(3), Fall, 25-26, 2004.
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Integrating Agricultural and Forestry GHG Mitigation Response into General Economy Frameworks: Developing a Family of Response Functions
Published in Mitigation and Adaption Strategies for Global Change, Volume 9, Issue 3(JUly), 241-259, 2004.
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Insights from Agricultural and Forestry GHG Offset Studies that Might Influence IAM Modeling
Book chapter in Integrated Assessment of Human Induced Climate Change, 2005.
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Agricultural and Carbon Sequestration FASOM and IAM Models
Presented at Landuse and Integrated Assessment Workshop, May 24-26, 2004, Washington, DC.
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Agriculture, Climate Change and Climate Change Mitigation
Presented at Texas Recycling and Sustainability Summit, San Antonio, Sept 29, 2004.
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Insights from Agricultural GHG Offset studies
Presented at EPRI Workshop on Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration, Alexandria, VA, October 19-21, 2004.
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Insights from Agricultural GHG Offset studies that might Influence IAM Modeling
Presented at Energy Modeling Forum Meeting, August, 2004, Snowmass, CO.
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Assessing Economic Potential for GHG Offsets in US Agriculture and Forestry
Presented at Workshop on Transition in agriculture and future land use patterns, LEI, Wageningen University, December 1-3, 2003.
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Economic Potential for Agricultural Non-CO2 Greenhouse Gas Mitigation: An Investigation in the United States
Presented at 3rd International Methane and Nitrous Oxide Mitigation Conference, Beijing, China, December, 2003.
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Insights from Agricultural and Forestry GHG Offset Studies
Presented at the EPRI Workshop on Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration, Alexandria VA, October 19-21, 2004.
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The Dynamic Competitiveness of U.S. Agricultural and Forest Carbon Sequestration
Paper submitted to Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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Measuring Abatement Potentials When Multiple Change is Present: The Case of Greenhouse Gas Mitigation in U.S. Agriculture and Forestry
Paper submitted to American Journal of Agricultural Economics.
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mplications of a Carbon Based Energy Tax for U.S. Agriculture
Paper submitted to Agricultural and Resource Economics Review.
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Leakage and Comparative Advantage Implications of Agricultural Participation in Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation
A early draft of a paper submitted to Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change.
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How much would Carbon Cost a Buyer?
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On-Farm Sequestration: Can Farmers Employ it to Make Money?
Paper submitted to Choices.
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Can Farmers Sell All the Carbon They Can Sequester?
An outreach paper prepared under CASMGS Project
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Jointly Estimating
Carbon Sequestration Supply from Forests and Agriculture
Paper prepared for presentation at Western Economics Association Meetings,
July 5-8, 2001, San Francisco.
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Soil Carbon: Policy
and Economics
Forthcoming in Climatic Change.
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Water Quality Co-Benefits
of Greenhouse Gas Reduction Incentives in Agriculture and Forestry
Presented at Advances in Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Inventory, Measurements
and Monitoring, Raleigh, NC, 2000.
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Curbing Greenhouse
Gases: Agriculture's Role
This is a draft of an article in Choices, First Quarter 1999, see journal
for a final copy.
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U.S. Agriculture’s
Role in a Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation World: An Economic Perspective
This is a draft of an article in the Review of Agricultural Economics 22
(Spring/ Summer 2000):134-59, see journal for a final copy.
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Economic Potential
of Greenhouse Gas Emission Reductions: Comparative Role for Soil Sequestration
in Agriculture and Forestry
Paper presented at DOE First National Conference on Sequestration, May 2000.
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Agricultural
Sector Analysis on Greenhouse Gas Emission Mitigation in the U.S.
This is a copy of Uwe Schneider's dissertation.
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Economic Implications
of International Participation Alternatives for Agricultural Greenhouse Gas
Emission Mitigation
Presented at Conference on Policies for Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Pollution
in Asian-Pacific Region, Taipei, Taiwan, November 30, 2000.
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The Role of Agriculture
in Climate change: A Preliminary Evaluation of Emission Control Strategies
This is a draft of a paper in Contemporary Policy Issues in 1992.
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GLOBAL CLIMATE CHANGE
AND ITS IMPACT ON AGRICULTURE
Paper for a forthcoming Encyclopedia.
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The Impact of Carbon
Permit Prices on the U.S. Agricultural Sector
Paper prepared for Climate Policies and Programs Division.
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Integrating Agricultural
and Forestry GHG Mitigation Response into General Economy Frameworks: Developing
a Family of Response Functions
Associated files are available in this excel file.