Baseline GHG emissions from the agricultural sector and mitigation potential in countries of East and West Africa

The main question behind the work presented here is: How can agricultural greenhouse gas emissions be reduced or sequestration enhanced while maintaining and even increasing food supply. To address this question, we first estimated the business-as-usual emissions of greenhouse gases from the agricul...

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Main Authors: Brown, S., Grais A, Ambagis S, Pearson T
Format: Artículo preliminar
Language:Inglés
Published: CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security 2012
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21075
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description The main question behind the work presented here is: How can agricultural greenhouse gas emissions be reduced or sequestration enhanced while maintaining and even increasing food supply. To address this question, we first estimated the business-as-usual emissions of greenhouse gases from the agricultural sector using the IPCC framework and land cover datasets based satellite imagery for the base year 2006 for four East African countries— Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and five West African countries—Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Niger, and Senegal. We found the total emissions to be in the order of about 129 million t CO2e/yr., with emissions from activities related to livestock dominating (84% of the total). Then, we estimated the annual quantity of CO2e/ha that could be sequestered in soil and vegetation (agroforests and native ecosystems) above business-as-usual for several potential mitigation options across the nine countries by four climatic zones. We found that the change in practices included soil only resulted in carbon sequestration rates of about 0.4 to 5 t CO2e/ha/yr and for changes that included in soil and vegetation of about 6 to 22 t CO2e/ha/yr
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spelling CGSpace210752025-06-13T04:20:11Z Baseline GHG emissions from the agricultural sector and mitigation potential in countries of East and West Africa Brown, S. Grais A Ambagis S Pearson T The main question behind the work presented here is: How can agricultural greenhouse gas emissions be reduced or sequestration enhanced while maintaining and even increasing food supply. To address this question, we first estimated the business-as-usual emissions of greenhouse gases from the agricultural sector using the IPCC framework and land cover datasets based satellite imagery for the base year 2006 for four East African countries— Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, and five West African countries—Burkina Faso, Ghana, Mali, Niger, and Senegal. We found the total emissions to be in the order of about 129 million t CO2e/yr., with emissions from activities related to livestock dominating (84% of the total). Then, we estimated the annual quantity of CO2e/ha that could be sequestered in soil and vegetation (agroforests and native ecosystems) above business-as-usual for several potential mitigation options across the nine countries by four climatic zones. We found that the change in practices included soil only resulted in carbon sequestration rates of about 0.4 to 5 t CO2e/ha/yr and for changes that included in soil and vegetation of about 6 to 22 t CO2e/ha/yr 2012-02-15 2012-06-15T09:40:30Z 2012-06-15T09:40:30Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/21075 en Open Access application/pdf CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security Brown S, Grais A, Ambagis S, Pearson T. 2012. Baseline GHG emissions from the agricultural sector and mitigation potential in countries of East and West Africa. CCAFS Working Paper 13. Copenhagen, Denmark: CCAFS.
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