Resultados de búsqueda - "carbon emission"
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Soil organic carbon dynamics along chrono-sequence land-use systems in the highlands of Ethiopia
Publicado 2020“…It is also important to note that determined efforts towards the effective protection of natural forests and the creation of enclosures and reforestation areas by local communities for enhanced carbon sequestration will benefit them from payments of carbon emission reduction (CER) credits.…”
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Improved tropical forest management for carbon retention
Publicado 2008“…Using reduced-impact timber-harvesting practices in legally logged tropical forests would reduce global carbon emissions by 0.16 Gt/year at a modest cost and with little risk of "leakage" (increased carbon emissions elsewhere).…”
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Carbon Stocks from Peat Swamp Forest and Oil Palm Plantation in Central Kalimantan, Indonesia
Publicado 2021“…We further determined potential carbon emissions from vegetation change due to peat swamp forest conversion to oil palm plantation. …”
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Energy and carbon footprints of ethanol production using banana and cooking banana discard: A case study from Costa Rica and Ecuador
Publicado 2011“…The case study from Costa Rica yielded a net-energy balance (NEB) of 19.3 MJ l−1 and avoided carbon emissions of 0.48 kg l−1. It was closely followed by the organic banana producers from Ecuador with a NEB of 17.1 MJ l−1 and avoided carbon emissions of 0.44 kg l−1. …”
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Green growth strategy: The economywide impact of promoting renewable power generation in the Philippines
Publicado 2019“…Implementing this policy, however, would allow the country to reduce carbon emissions by 65 million tons in 2040 and improve energy security. …”
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Kebakaran hutan di Indonesia: penyebab, biaya dan implikasi kebijakan
Publicado 2003“…The valuation of costs associated with carbon emissions indicates that these may amount to as much as $2.8 billion. …”
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Fires in Indonesia: causes, costs and policy implications
Publicado 2003“…The valuation of costs associated with carbon emissions indicates that these may amount to as much as $2.8 billion. …”
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Uzbekistan Country Climate and Development Report
Publicado 2024“…It suggests priority actions to reduce carbon emissions and build resilience while supporting inclusive economic growth and poverty reduction. …”
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Consumer Technology for Sustainable Food Practices : the impact of mobile applications on consumer food behaviour
Publicado 2022“…An individual’s carbon emissions produced by their food choices can be considered minimal in comparison to an entire food system or even global emissions, consumers can be viewed as a driver for change within an industry. …”
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Comparison of methods for measuring and assessing carbon stocks and carbon stock changes in terrestrial carbon pools. How do the accuracy and precision of current methods compare?:...
Publicado 2012“…Background: Climate change and high rates of global carbon emissions have focussed attention on the need for high-quality monitoring systems to assess how much carbon is present in terrestrial systems and how these change over time. …”
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Supporting the pilot low methane emission for rice at the Qingshan Village
Publicado 2025“…Therefore, under the context of global climate change, how to reduce carbon emissions from rice production has become a key issue of widespread concern in both the scientific community and society at large.…”
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Mangrove Blue Carbon in the Face of Deforestation, Climate Change, and Restoration
Publicado 2020“…It is critical to consider the type of LULCC when estimating carbon emissions due to mangrove loss or rehabilitation. …”
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Cold storage networks powered with renewable energy
Publicado 2025“…In addition to coordination challenges and network externalities that complicate efforts to scale these networks, they require large amounts of energy, carrying the potential of environmental damage via carbon emissions. Thus, using renewable energy sources to power cold-storage networks holds the potential to reduce the environmental damage associated with food loss and meet the increased demand for energy.…”
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Carbon stocks, emissions, and aboveground productivity in restored secondary tropical peat swamp forests
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FTA Highlight No.10 – Sustainable Value Chains, Finance and Investment in Forestry and Tree Commodities
Publicado 2021“…This is leading to a significant increase in environmental impacts that are linked to deforestation and forest fragmentation, biodiversity loss and rising carbon emissions. Negative social impacts are also increasing; they include threats to local food and nutrition security, and to the tenure rights of Indigenous Peoples and local communities. …”
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Elasticity of demand for gasoline in Sweden
Publicado 2016“…Policy measures in the transport sector have been widely debated during the recent decades, specifically in terms of increasing carbon emissions from passenger transport. Fuel taxes is receiving most receptive consideration by governments, although households tend to respond little to these measures, especially in rural regions. …”
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Economy-wide implications of energy build plans: A linked modeling approach
Publicado 2014“…Current results point to more detailed analysis of regional energy and renewable energy options, particularly if limiting carbon emissions is an objective.…”
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Why sponge planet? Discussions on land-based, water-driven solutions
Publicado 2025“…Wood, makes a compelling case for recalibrating climate strategies to prioritize the water cycle alongside reducing carbon emissions. The authors highlight how human activities—agriculture, urbanization, and industrialization—have degraded 75% of the earth’s land, severely disrupting natural water systems. …”
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