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Towards the cost assessment of soil erosion

Vers l'évaluation des coûts de l'érosion des sols

Dominique Desbois ()

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Abstract: Signatory States to the 2015 Paris Agreement have set a common goal of achieving carbon neutrality. According to a logic of net emissions flow adopted by several European countries, France has adopted a Climate Plan in July 2017 with a target of zero net emissions (ZEN) of greenhouse gases, at the 2050 horizon (Quinet, 2019). The introduction of an option to use offset credits from agricultural projects in the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EETS) requires the drafting of a regulation requiring the establishment of the initial level of carbon in the EU soil and verification of the amount of CO2 sequestered by eligible projects. The decision to adopt one or another of the sustainable land management alternatives should not be based solely on their respective benefits in terms of climate change mitigation but rather based on the consideration of the workshops. farm, assessing comprehensively the productivity, resource utilization and environmental impact of the productive system (Pellerin et al., 2017).

Keywords: Cost; Soil; Erosion (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019-11-14
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr, nep-ene and nep-env
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Published in MSC-2019 : 3èmes Journées de Modélisation des Surfaces Continentales, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6 (UPMC). FRA., Nov 2019, Paris, France. 17 p

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