Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management

Agriculture, and the patterns of land-use change that are associated with it, have a significant ecological footprint, including the effects it has on climate change, accounting for about one-quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions...

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Main Authors: Braimoh, Ademola K., Hou, Xiaoyue, Heumesser, Christine, Zhao, Yuxuan
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/09/26763283/greenhouse-gas-mitigation-opportunities-agricultural-landscapes-practitioner’s-guide-agricultural-land-resources-management
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spelling okr-10986-251712021-05-25T08:51:48Z Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management Braimoh, Ademola K. Hou, Xiaoyue Heumesser, Christine Zhao, Yuxuan climate change mitigation greenhouse gas emissions climate-smart agriculture climate finance fertilizers sustainable landscape commodities land use deforestation Agriculture, and the patterns of land-use change that are associated with it, have a significant ecological footprint, including the effects it has on climate change, accounting for about one-quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. Yet agriculture is also the only economic sector in which opportunities are present to mitigate climate change, mainly by removing substantial volumes of carbon from the atmosphere and sequestering them in soils and plant tissues. This report synthesizes information on the many areas in which agricultural GHG emissions can be reduced. Its focus is on mitigation, though many if not most of the measures described address adaptation and resilience as well. The three pillars of CSA serve two purposes in this respect, which is highly appropriate because we can never take our eyes off the imperative of increasing productivity and employing agriculture as an instrument for economic development. The report highlights the pattern of emissions in agricultural landscapes and the primary sources of these emissions. Thereafter, it reviews mitigation opportunities in croplands, pastures, livestock, soil management, biofuels, and elsewhere, followed by case studies that illustrate practical examples. These practical lessons are useful in contributing to the knowledge base of good practices. The report then turns to the factors that constrain or enable the uptake of climate-smart solutions, such as those depicted in the case studies, and discusses ways to overcome the constraints and elements of enabling environments in which mitigation alternatives become widely embraced. The final exercise feeding into the report is a review of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)—an outline of country- level strategies to address climate change. This also presents recommendations for prioritizing World Bank (Bank) mitigation engagement in each region. Approaches to filling mitigation financing and knowledge gaps in country programs, boost the Bank’s mitigation investment portfolio, and create a cohesive strategy for implementing mitigation technologies and practices are discussed. 2016-10-17T18:20:24Z 2016-10-17T18:20:24Z 2016-07 Working Paper http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/09/26763283/greenhouse-gas-mitigation-opportunities-agricultural-landscapes-practitioner’s-guide-agricultural-land-resources-management http://hdl.handle.net/10986/25171 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Publications & Research Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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topic climate change mitigation
greenhouse gas emissions
climate-smart agriculture
climate finance
fertilizers
sustainable landscape
commodities
land use
deforestation
spellingShingle climate change mitigation
greenhouse gas emissions
climate-smart agriculture
climate finance
fertilizers
sustainable landscape
commodities
land use
deforestation
Braimoh, Ademola K.
Hou, Xiaoyue
Heumesser, Christine
Zhao, Yuxuan
Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
description Agriculture, and the patterns of land-use change that are associated with it, have a significant ecological footprint, including the effects it has on climate change, accounting for about one-quarter of anthropogenic greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions globally. Yet agriculture is also the only economic sector in which opportunities are present to mitigate climate change, mainly by removing substantial volumes of carbon from the atmosphere and sequestering them in soils and plant tissues. This report synthesizes information on the many areas in which agricultural GHG emissions can be reduced. Its focus is on mitigation, though many if not most of the measures described address adaptation and resilience as well. The three pillars of CSA serve two purposes in this respect, which is highly appropriate because we can never take our eyes off the imperative of increasing productivity and employing agriculture as an instrument for economic development. The report highlights the pattern of emissions in agricultural landscapes and the primary sources of these emissions. Thereafter, it reviews mitigation opportunities in croplands, pastures, livestock, soil management, biofuels, and elsewhere, followed by case studies that illustrate practical examples. These practical lessons are useful in contributing to the knowledge base of good practices. The report then turns to the factors that constrain or enable the uptake of climate-smart solutions, such as those depicted in the case studies, and discusses ways to overcome the constraints and elements of enabling environments in which mitigation alternatives become widely embraced. The final exercise feeding into the report is a review of Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)—an outline of country- level strategies to address climate change. This also presents recommendations for prioritizing World Bank (Bank) mitigation engagement in each region. Approaches to filling mitigation financing and knowledge gaps in country programs, boost the Bank’s mitigation investment portfolio, and create a cohesive strategy for implementing mitigation technologies and practices are discussed.
format Working Paper
author Braimoh, Ademola K.
Hou, Xiaoyue
Heumesser, Christine
Zhao, Yuxuan
author_facet Braimoh, Ademola K.
Hou, Xiaoyue
Heumesser, Christine
Zhao, Yuxuan
author_sort Braimoh, Ademola K.
title Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
title_short Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
title_full Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
title_fullStr Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
title_full_unstemmed Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Opportunities in Agricultural Landscapes : A Practitioner’s Guide to Agricultural and Land Resources Management
title_sort greenhouse gas mitigation opportunities in agricultural landscapes : a practitioner’s guide to agricultural and land resources management
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2016
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/09/26763283/greenhouse-gas-mitigation-opportunities-agricultural-landscapes-practitioner’s-guide-agricultural-land-resources-management
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