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Unpublished Paper
Towards Implementing Carbon Markets in Agriculture
CARD Working Papers
  • Hongli Feng, Iowa State University
  • Jinhua Zhao, Iowa State University
  • Catherine L. Kling, Iowa State University
Publication Date
12-1-2000
Series Number
00-WP 261
Abstract

Despite the interest in carbon markets or programs for which agriculture could be rewarded for storing carbon, there are still substantive questions about how such mechanisms could be designed to meet this task and be generally acceptable to the international community. One of the most problematic of these issues is the fact that, unlike reductions in emissions, carbon sinks may only temporarily hold carbon out of the atmosphere. Until policy mechanisms that appropriately incorporate the potentially temporary nature of sinks are developed, it is unlikely that agricultural sequestration will gain widespread acceptance. In this paper, the authors introduce and discuss three such mechanisms.

Citation Information
Hongli Feng, Jinhua Zhao and Catherine L. Kling. "Towards Implementing Carbon Markets in Agriculture" (2000)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/hongli-hennessy/3/