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Economic assessment of GHG mitigation policy options for EU agriculture: A closer look at mitigation options and regional mitigation costs - EcAMPA 3
This report highlights the importance of assessing emission mitigation from a multi-dimensional perspective. For this, a quantitative framework to analyse the potential contribution of different technological mitigation options in EU agriculture is described in this report. Within the boundaries of the analysis, the need to consider land use, land-use change and house gas mitigation targets is highlighted. The assessment of carbon dioxide emissions and removals is also important in light of the new flexibility introduced in the EU 2030 regulation framework. Regarding a possible ranking of mitigation technologies in terms of their mitigation potential and attached costs, the analysis clearly highlights the need to consider mitigation technologies as ‘a bundle’. It is important to avoid the simple aggregation of mitigation potentials by single measures without taking into account their interactions both from a biophysical and economic perspective. Moreover, the analysis quantifies how mitigation measures might influence differently the agricultural sector in different EU Member States, stating that there is no ‘one fits all’ rule that could be followed for selecting which mitigation technologies should be implemented at regional level. forestry emissions and removals for a comprehensive analysis of the sector’s potential contribution to achieve certain green ; JRC.D.4-Economics of Agriculture
Economic assessment of GHG mitigation policy options for EU agriculture: A closer look at mitigation options and regional mitigation costs - EcAMPA 3
This report highlights the importance of assessing emission mitigation from a multi-dimensional perspective. For this, a quantitative framework to analyse the potential contribution of different technological mitigation options in EU agriculture is described in this report. Within the boundaries of the analysis, the need to consider land use, land-use change and house gas mitigation targets is highlighted. The assessment of carbon dioxide emissions and removals is also important in light of the new flexibility introduced in the EU 2030 regulation framework. Regarding a possible ranking of mitigation technologies in terms of their mitigation potential and attached costs, the analysis clearly highlights the need to consider mitigation technologies as ‘a bundle’. It is important to avoid the simple aggregation of mitigation potentials by single measures without taking into account their interactions both from a biophysical and economic perspective. Moreover, the analysis quantifies how mitigation measures might influence differently the agricultural sector in different EU Member States, stating that there is no ‘one fits all’ rule that could be followed for selecting which mitigation technologies should be implemented at regional level. forestry emissions and removals for a comprehensive analysis of the sector’s potential contribution to achieve certain green ; JRC.D.4-Economics of Agriculture
Economic assessment of GHG mitigation policy options for EU agriculture: A closer look at mitigation options and regional mitigation costs - EcAMPA 3
PEREZ DOMINGUEZ IGNACIO (author) / FELLMANN THOMAS (author) / WITZKE HEINZ PETER (author) / WEISS FRANZ (author) / HRISTOV JORDAN (author) / HIMICS MIHALY (author) / BARREIRO HURLE JESUS (author) / GOMEZ BARBERO MANUEL (author) / LEIP ADRIAN (author)
2020-03-27
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710
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