Agriculture greenhouse gas emissions projections 2004 [electronic resource]
- Bib ID:
- 3545055
- Format:
- Book
- Online Access:
- Archived at ANL
- Related Online Resources:
- Publisher site
- Description:
- Canberra : Australian Greenhouse Office, Department of the Environment and Heritage, 2004
- ISBN:
- 1920840206
- Series:
- PANDORA electronic collection.
- Technical Details:
- Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. Available at: http://www.greenhouse.gov.au/projections/pubs/transport2004.pdf
- Summary:
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This paper presents projections of greenhouse gas emissions from the agriculture sector and forms part of the 2004 updating of projections. Projections have been compiled previously in 1997, 2002 and 2003. The 2004agriculture projections form only a limited update of the comprehensive agriculture sector projections published in 2003, updating the 2003 projections in the areas of livestock and savanna burning. Emissions from livestock (enteric fermentation, manure management and a component of agricultural soils) have been updated to take account of livestock emissions factors revised since the publication of the 2003projections. No new modelling of livestock numbers has been undertaken for the 2004 update of the agriculture projections. Estimates of livestock numbers and the livestock projections methodology remain unchanged from the 2003 projections. Savanna burning emissions have been updated to account for new satellite imaging data and analysis resulting from an in-depth study commissioned by the AGO in 2004. In addition to the update of these elements, the 2004 agriculture projection has been recalibrated to the 2002 National Greenhouse Gas Inventory (NGGI). Greenhouse gas emissions arising from rice cultivation, field burning of crop residues and soil disturbance relating to cropping activities have not been updated in the 2004 projections.
- Full contents:
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- 1. Introduction
- 2. 2004 update of agriculture projections
- 3. Total emissions projections from agriculture
- App. A. Livestock emission factors.
- Notes:
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- Title from title page of source document (viewed March 31, 2005).
- Includes bibliography (p. 19 of source document).
- Electronic text in PDF format.
- Available also in print format.
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- Other authors/contributors:
- Australian Greenhouse Office
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- Publication date:
- 2004
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