Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems

This document encompasses the a collection of studies from literature that have used different methods to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from the different stages of the food system. Methodology: We conducted a comprehensive review of 124 methods used in estimating greenhouse gas emissions fro...

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Autores principales: Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh, Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina, Sylvester, Janelle Marie, Verchot, Louis Vincent, Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos
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Publicado: 2024
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168220
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author Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh
Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina
Sylvester, Janelle Marie
Verchot, Louis Vincent
Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos
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Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh
Sylvester, Janelle Marie
Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina
Verchot, Louis Vincent
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Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina
Sylvester, Janelle Marie
Verchot, Louis Vincent
Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos
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description This document encompasses the a collection of studies from literature that have used different methods to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from the different stages of the food system. Methodology: We conducted a comprehensive review of 124 methods used in estimating greenhouse gas emissions from the food system. Through extensive debates and rounds of discussions, we categorized these methods into Inventory, Life cycle analysis, process based-models, input-output models, direct measurements, and remote sensing. The life cycle analysis (LCA) category focuses solely on evaluating the environmental impacts and services throughout the life cycle of a food system, estimating GHG emissions based on energy and material inputs/outputs. Inventories encompass methods such as IPCC tiers 1, 2, and 3, as well as bottom-up emissions estimation approaches. Process-based models consist of various components, including diet models, biophysical models for land use related to crops and livestock, IGES GHG calculation method, and the LandGEM model. Direct measurements involve techniques such as static chambers, Drager-tube techniques, and eddy covariance. The input-output (IO) method estimates GHG emissions by tracing inputs and outputs across the economy, capturing interconnections between sectors and providing insights into product emissions. Remote sensing is the utilization of satellite or aerial imagery and remote sensing technologies to monitor emissions across large geographic areas.
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spelling CGSpace1682202024-12-20T23:51:27Z Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina Sylvester, Janelle Marie Verchot, Louis Vincent Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos climate change mitigation food systems This document encompasses the a collection of studies from literature that have used different methods to estimate greenhouse gas emissions from the different stages of the food system. Methodology: We conducted a comprehensive review of 124 methods used in estimating greenhouse gas emissions from the food system. Through extensive debates and rounds of discussions, we categorized these methods into Inventory, Life cycle analysis, process based-models, input-output models, direct measurements, and remote sensing. The life cycle analysis (LCA) category focuses solely on evaluating the environmental impacts and services throughout the life cycle of a food system, estimating GHG emissions based on energy and material inputs/outputs. Inventories encompass methods such as IPCC tiers 1, 2, and 3, as well as bottom-up emissions estimation approaches. Process-based models consist of various components, including diet models, biophysical models for land use related to crops and livestock, IGES GHG calculation method, and the LandGEM model. Direct measurements involve techniques such as static chambers, Drager-tube techniques, and eddy covariance. The input-output (IO) method estimates GHG emissions by tracing inputs and outputs across the economy, capturing interconnections between sectors and providing insights into product emissions. Remote sensing is the utilization of satellite or aerial imagery and remote sensing technologies to monitor emissions across large geographic areas. 2024 2024-12-20T23:49:42Z 2024-12-20T23:49:42Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168220 en Open Access Ngaiwi, M.E.; Vanegas Cubillos, M.C.; Sylvester, J.M.; Verchot, L.V.; Castro Nunez, A.C. (2024) Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/MSMALN
spellingShingle climate change mitigation
food systems
Ngaiwi, Mary Eyeniyeh
Vanegas Cubillos, Martha Cristina
Sylvester, Janelle Marie
Verchot, Louis Vincent
Castro Nunez, Augusto Carlos
Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title_full Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title_fullStr Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title_full_unstemmed Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title_short Methods used in Quantifying Green House Gas Emissions from the Food Systems
title_sort methods used in quantifying green house gas emissions from the food systems
topic climate change mitigation
food systems
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/168220
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