This paper suggests greenhouse gas accounting and reporting procedures for the agricultural sector, based on the GHG Protocol Corporate Accounting and Reporting Standard.
We are on a collision course between ecosystems and food. How we resolve this issue over the coming years will be a key to preserving biodiversity and human well-being.
This working paper explores the value of temporary
carbon storage, as well as the implications of those temporary storage
values for several critical policy design questions relating to greenhouse gas accounting and biological offsets.
Norbert Henninger, Florence Landsberg, with the Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, Uganda, Uganda Bureau of Statistics, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, and the International Livestock Research Institute
October, 2010
This report uses mapping data to examine the
spatial relationships between poverty, livestock production
systems, the location of livestock services, in order to ensure that government investments in the livestock
sector benefit smallholders and high-poverty locations.
A milk surplus and deficit map can be compared with
maps showing poverty rates and poverty densities in order
to plan more pro-poor dairy interventions.
A milk surplus and deficit map can be compared with
maps showing poverty rates and poverty densities in order
to plan more pro-poor dairy interventions.
This map compares potential local milk supply and demand
and shows clear patterns of net milk surplus and deficit.
The map comes from an analysis using geographic information
system (GIS) data coup