Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture
An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world
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Baker, JS; Murray, BC
January 1, 2013
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Baker, J. S., & Murray, B. C. (2013). An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world. In Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture (Vol. 9780203144510, pp. 242–251). https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203144510
Baker, J. S., and B. C. Murray. “An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world.” In Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture, 9780203144510:242–51, 2013. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203144510.
Baker JS, Murray BC. An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world. In: Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture. 2013. p. 242–51.
Baker, J. S., and B. C. Murray. “An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world.” Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture, vol. 9780203144510, 2013, pp. 242–51. Scopus, doi:10.4324/9780203144510.
Baker JS, Murray BC. An emissions-intensity approach for crediting greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture: Reconciling climate and food security objectives in the developing world. Climate Change Mitigation and Agriculture. 2013. p. 242–251.
DOI
Publication Date
January 1, 2013
Volume
9780203144510
Start / End Page
242 / 251