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The economic potential of the Quebec cropping sector to sequester carbon in agricultural soils

Posted on:2005-12-06Degree:M.ScType:Thesis
University:McGill University (Canada)Candidate:Morand, HuguesFull Text:PDF
GTID:2453390008489509Subject:Agricultural Economics
Abstract/Summary:
his research simulates the response of the Quebec cropping sector to the introduction of carbon credit revenue which could be made available through the implementation of a greenhouse gas emissions trading and offset system in Canada. Eligible carbon sequestering practices investigated in the simulations include adoption of moderate tillage and no-till as well as the conversion to a permanent cover crop. Monetary demand for greenhouse gas emissions offsets from the cropping sector is endogenized in the objective function of the Canadian Regional Agriculture Model (CRAM) which has been modified to account for the simulations and for the disaggregation of the single crop region of Quebec into eleven sub-regions. Changes in the cropping sector induced by the introduction of seven different carbon price levels, ranging from ;Results indicate that carbon sequestration in agricultural soils could only contribute a minor share of the total emission reduction in Quebec, even with very high carbon price levels. At a carbon price of...
Keywords/Search Tags:Carbon, Cropping sector, Agricultural soils, Greenhouse gas emissions
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