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The climate change research community’s shared socioeconomic pathways (SSPs) are a set of alternative global development scenarios focused on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change. To use these scenarios as a global context that is relevant for policy guidance at regional and national le...


Palazzo, AmandaVervoort, Joost M.Mason-D'Croz, DanielRutting, LucasHavlík, PetrIslam, ShahnilaBayala, JulesValin, HugoKadi Kadi, Hame A.Thornton, Philip K.[Linking regional stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways: Quantified West African food and climate futures in a global context]Linking regional stakeholder scenarios and shared socioeconomic pathways: Quantified West African food and climate futures in a global context

The authors discuss the main climate change impacts on pastoralist societies, including those on rangelands, livestock and other natural resources, and their extended repercussions on food security, incomes and vulnerability. The impacts of climate change on the rangelands of the globe and on the...


Herrero, Mario T.Addison, JaneBedelian, ClaireCarabine, ElizabethHavlík, PetrHenderson, Benjamin B.Steeg, Jeannette van deThornton, Philip K.[Le changement climatique et le pastoralisme : effets, conséquences et adaptation, Cambio climático y pastoreo: efectos directos, repercusiones y adaptación][Climate change and pastoralism: impacts, consequences and adaptation]Climate change and pastoralism: impacts, consequences and adaptation

100-year Global Warming Potentials (GWPs) are used almost universally to compare emissions of greenhouse gases in national inventories and reduction targets. GWPs have been criticised on several grounds, but little work has been done to determine global mitigation costs under alternative physics-...


Reisinger, A.Havlík, PetrRiahi, K.Vliet, O. vanObersteiner, MichaelHerrero, Mario T.[Implications of alternative metrics for global mitigation costs and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture]Implications of alternative metrics for global mitigation costs and greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture

Information about the global structure of agriculture and nutrient production and its diversity is essential to improve present understanding of national food production patterns, agricultural livelihoods, and food chains, and their linkages to land use and their associated ecosystems services. H...


Herrero, Mario T.Thornton, Philip K.Power, B.Bogard, Jessica R.Remans, R.Fritz, S.Gerber, James SNelson, Gerald C.See, L.Waha, K.Watson, R.A.West, Paul C.Samberg, L.H.Steeg, Jeannette van deStephenson, E.Wijk, Mark T. vanHavlík, Petr[Farming and the geography of nutrient production for human use: a transdisciplinary analysis]Farming and the geography of nutrient production for human use: a transdisciplinary analysis

Livestock are responsible for 12% of anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions. Sustainable intensification of livestock production systems might become a key climate mitigation technology. However, livestock production systems vary substantially, making the implementation of climate mitigation poli...


Havlík, PetrValin, HugoHerrero, Mario T.Obersteiner, MichaelSchmid, ErwinRufino, Mariana C.Mosnier, AlineThornton, Philip K.Böttcher, HannesConant, Richard T.Frank, S.Fritz, SteffenFuss, S.Kraxner, FlorianNotenbaert, An Maria Omer[Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions]Climate change mitigation through livestock system transitions
Wollenberg, Eva K.Richards, MerylSmith, PeteHavlík, PetrObersteiner, MichaelTubiello, F.N.Herold, MartinGerber, Pierre J.Carter, S.Reisinger, AndyVuuren, D. vanDickie, ANeufeldt, HenrySander, Bjoern OleWassmann, ReinerSommer, RolfAmonette, JEFalcucci, A.Herrero, Mario T.Opio, C.Román Cuesta, Rosa MariaStehfest, ElkeWesthoek, H.J.Ortiz Monasterio, IvanSapkota, Tek BahadurRufino, Mariana C.Thornton, Philip K.Verchot, Louis V.West, Paul C.Soussana, J.F.Baedeker, TobiasSadler, MVermeulen, Sonja J.Campbell, Bruce M.[Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target]Reducing emissions from agriculture to meet the 2°C target

Integrated Assessment studies have shown that meeting ambitious greenhouse gas mitigation targets will require substantial amounts of bioenergy as part of the future energy mix. In the course of the Agricultural Model Intercomparison and Improvement Project (AgMIP), five global agro-economic mode...


Lotze-Campen, HermannKyle, PageLampe M. vonHavlík, PetrMeijl, Hans vanHasegawa, TomokoPopp, AlexanderSchmitz, ChristophTabeau, AndrzejValin, HugoWillenbockel, DirkWise, MarshallFujimori, Shinichiro[Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison]Impacts of increased bioenergy demand on global food markets: an AgMIP economic model intercomparison

To keep global warming possibly below 1.5 ᵒC and mitigate adverse effects of climate change, agriculture, like all other sectors, will have to contribute to efforts in achieving net negative emissions by the end of the century. Cost-efficient distribution of mitigation across regions and economic...


Frank, StefanHavlík, PetrSoussana, Jean-FrancoisLevesque, AntoineValin, HugoWollenberg, Eva K.Kleinwechter, U.Fricko, OliverGusti, MykolaHerrero, Mario T.Smith, PeteHasegawa, TomokoKraxner, FlorianObersteiner, Michael[Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture without compromising food security?]Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in agriculture without compromising food security?

Agriculture is the single largest source of anthropogenic non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) emissions. Reaching the climate target of the Paris Agreement will require significant emission reductions across sectors by 2030 and continued efforts thereafter. Here we show that the economic potential of no...


Frank, StefanBeach, Robert H.Havlík, PetrValin, HugoHerrero, Mario T.Mosnier, AlineHasegawa, TomokoCreason, JaredRagnauth, ShaunObersteiner, Michael[Structural change as a key component for agricultural non-CO2 mitigation efforts]Structural change as a key component for agricultural non-CO2 mitigation efforts

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