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GHG 3 Mongolia 3 NAMA 3 National Action Program on Climate Change 3 National Livestock Program 3 adaptation 3 carbon dioxide 3 carbon finance 3 carbon market 3 climate change 3 development 3 greenhouse gas 3 methane 3 mitigation 3 nationally appropriate mitigation action 3 pasture management livestock management 3 pasture rotation 3 herders livelihoods 2 AWB Ltd payment system 1 Agribusiness 1 Central West NSW 1 Consumer/Household Economics 1 Crop Production/Industries 1 Demand and Price Analysis 1 Farm Management 1 ISSN 1442-6951 1 Land Economics/Use 1 PRISM Condobolin 1 Production Economics 1 Research Methods/ Statistical Methods 1 Research and Development/Tech Change/Emerging Technologies 1 Teaching/Communication/Extension/Profession 1 canola 1 cliff-face pricing structure 1 crop-pasture rotation 1 ecologically sustainable farming 1 herders 1 linear programming model 1 livelihoods 1 standard quality characteristics 1
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Brennan, John P. 1 Patton, Dean A. 1
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Asian Development Bank 3 Asian Development Bank (ADB) 3
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Making Grasslands Sustainable in Mongolia: International Experiences with Payments for Environmental Services in Grazing Lands and Other Rangelands
Asian Development Bank; Asian Development Bank (ADB) - 2014
Payments for environmental services (PES) are a potential mechanism to provide incentives for sustainable management of grasslands and reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. PES is not widely practiced in Mongolia, but has been included in the Green Development Strategy of the government. This...
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Making Grasslands Sustainable in Mongolia: Herders' Livelihoods and Climate Change
Asian Development Bank; Asian Development Bank (ADB) - 2014
The threats posed by climate change have significant impacts on Mongolia’s grassland ecosystems and herders’ livelihoods. This publication discusses the auses of climate change and its impacts on livelihoods and ecosystems for herders and the general public. It explains how good pasture...
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Making Grasslands Sustainable in Mongolia: Assessment of Key Elements in Nationally Appropriate Mitigation Actions for Grassland and Livestock Management
Asian Development Bank; Asian Development Bank (ADB) - 2014
Climate change is a threat to Mongolia’s economic growth, sustainable development, and fragile environment. Well-designed actions to mitigate climate change can provide multiple benefits, including socioeconomic development and resilience to climate variability and change. Nationally...
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Changed Payment System for Wheat Grades: Consequences for Farming Systems in the Central West of NSW
Patton, Dean A.; Brennan, John P. - In: Australasian Agribusiness Review 11 (2003)
discounts for deviations in protein and screenings around this standard. The aim of this paper is to compare the optimal crop-pasture … rotation using the previous cliff-face pricing structure with the new premiums and discounts pricing structure. The optimal …
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