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Economics of Sequestering Carbon in the U.S. Agricultural Sector
Jan Lewandrowski , Mark Peters , Carol Jones , Robert House , Mark Sperow , Marlen Eve , and Keith Paustian
United States Department of Agriculture
关键词: Carbon sequestration;    greenhouse gas mitigation;    afforestation;    no-till;    incentive design;    leakage;    carbon stock;    permanence;   
RP-ID  :  TB-1909
学科分类:农业科学(综合)
美国|英语
来源: United States Department of Agriculture Publications
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【 摘 要 】
Atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases can be reduced by withdrawing carbon from the atmosphere and sequestering it in soils and biomass. This report analyzes the performance of alternative incentive designs and payment levels if farmers were paid to adopt land uses and management practices that raise soil carbon levels. At payment levels below $10 per metric ton for permanently sequestered carbon, analysis suggests landowners would find it more cost effective to adopt changes in rotations and tillage practices. At higher payment levels, afforestation dominates sequestration activities, mostly through conversion of pastureland. Across payment levels, the economic potential to sequester carbon is much lower than the technical potential reported in soil science studies. The most cost-effective payment design adjusts payment levels to account both for the length of time farmers are willing to commit to sequestration activities and for net sequestration. A 50-percent cost-share for cropland conversion to forestry or grasslands would increase sequestration at low carbon payment levels but not at high payment levels.
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