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The presentation addresses how reducing agricultural GHG emissions impacts food security, and what the trade-offs are. Presentation given by Stefan Frank at the European Geosciences Union conference on 24 April 2017.


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

Forage-based livestock production plays a key role in national and regional economies, for food security and poverty alleviation. Livestock production is also considered as a major contributor to agricultural GHG emissions, however. While demand for livestock products is predicted to continue to ...


Peters, MichaelHerrero, Mario T.Fisher, M.Erb, KarlheinzRao, Idupulapati M.Subbaraoa, Guntur V.Castro, A.Arango, JacoboChara, J.Murgueitio, E.Hoek, Rein van derLäderach, PeterHyman, GlennTapasco, JeimarStrassburg, B.Paul, Birthe K.Rincón, A.Schultze-Kraft, RainerFonte, Steven J.Searchinger, T.[Challenges and opportunities for improving eco-efficiency of tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions]Challenges and opportunities for improving eco-efficiency of tropical forage-based systems to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions

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, AndyHavlík, PetrRiahi KVliet, 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

Food security is high on the global policy agenda. Demand for food is increasing as populations grow and gain wealth to purchase more varied and resource-intensive diets. There is increased competition for land, water, energy, and other inputs into food production. Climate change poses challenges...


Garnett, TaraAppleby, M.C.Balmford, A.Bateman, I.J.Benton, T.G.Bloomer, P.Burlingame, B.Dawkins, M.Dolan, L.Fraser, D.Herrero, Mario T.Hoffmann, I.Smith, PeteThornton, Philip K.Toulmin, C.Vermeulen, Sonja J.Godfray, H. Charles J.[Sustainable intensification in agriculture: premises and policies]Sustainable intensification in agriculture: premises and policies

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?

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