Global agriculture policies on carbon credits will have to change radically if the world is to avoid future
food insecurity and associated large-scale environmental and social problems. Hunger, poverty, rural
livelihoods, nutrition and human health are critical issues worldwide that need to be address in ways that
are environmentally, socially and economically sustainable. The scientific evidence is clear that even
under the most optimistic projections, global climate change may profoundly affect water supplies that
are vital to our environment, economy and public health. People are beginning to focus on the imperative
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their own carbon footprints.
Agricultural systems have contributed to human-induced climate change and, in turn, human-induced
climate change threatens agricultural productivity. In many countries, access to food has been taken for
granted, and farmers and farm workers have been poorly rewarded for acting as stewards of almost onethird of the Earth's land area used for agricultural production. Conservation agriculture, if adopted in
every agricultural region, can be part of the solution – producing food, fiber and energy in ways that
minimize environmental impacts and provide economic benefits for the agricultural communities.
Delegates at the Consultation agreed that by incorporating aspects of conservation agriculture into the
Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in the form of stewardship incentives may
lower the costs of emission reduction and environmental quality projects as well as reward farmer
stewards for their work.
The broad objectives of this review are to:
1. Outline the steps necessary to assess the potential in the existing global carbon offset markets
related to conservation agriculture
2. Describe possible public finance mechanisms evolving around the Clean Develop Mechanism
and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
3. Promote agriculture and specifically conservation agriculture to be recognized and qualified
within mechanisms and schemes for stewardship incentives
4. Emphasize and highlight the enabling economic aspects of the Clean Develop Mechanism for
promoting conservation agriculture.
Global agriculture policies on carbon credits will have to change radically if the world is to avoid future
food insecurity and associated large-scale environmental and social problems. Hunger, poverty, rural
livelihoods, nutrition and human health are critical issues worldwide that need to be address in ways that
are environmentally, socially and economically sustainable. The scientific evidence is clear that even
under the most optimistic projections, global climate change may profoundly affect water supplies that
are vital to our environment, economy and public health. People are beginning to focus on the imperative
to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and their own carbon footprints.
Agricultural systems have contributed to human-induced climate change and, in turn, human-induced
climate change threatens agricultural productivity. In many countries, access to food has been taken for
granted, and farmers and farm workers have been poorly rewarded for acting as stewards of almost onethird of the Earth's land area used for agricultural production. Conservation agriculture, if adopted in
every agricultural region, can be part of the solution – producing food, fiber and energy in ways that
minimize environmental impacts and provide economic benefits for the agricultural communities.
Delegates at the Consultation agreed that by incorporating aspects of conservation agriculture into the
Kyoto Protocol’s Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) in the form of stewardship incentives may
lower the costs of emission reduction and environmental quality projects as well as reward farmer
stewards for their work.
The broad objectives of this review are to:
1. Outline the steps necessary to assess the potential in the existing global carbon offset markets
related to conservation agriculture
2. Describe possible public finance mechanisms evolving around the Clean Develop Mechanism
and the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
3. Promote agriculture and specifically conservation agriculture to be recognized and qualified
within mechanisms and schemes for stewardship incentives
4. Emphasize and highlight the enabling economic aspects of the Clean Develop Mechanism for
promoting conservation agriculture.
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Global agriculture policies on carbon credits will have to change radically if the world is to avoid future
food insecurity and associated large-scale environmental and social problems. Hunger, poverty, rural
livelihoods, nutrition and human health are critical issues worldwide that need to be address in ways that
are environmentally, socially and economically sustainable.หลักฐานทางวิทยาศาสตร์ที่ชัดเจนว่า แม้
ภายใต้ประมาณการในแง่ดีที่สุดการเปลี่ยนแปลงสภาพภูมิอากาศโลก , อาจลึกซึ้งต่อประปาที่
มีความสำคัญต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม เศรษฐกิจและสุขภาพของประชาชน . ผู้คนจะเริ่มมุ่งเน้นขวาง
เพื่อลดการปล่อยก๊าซเรือนกระจก และรอยเท้าคาร์บอนของพวกเขาเอง
ระบบเกษตรมีส่วนให้มนุษย์เกิดการเปลี่ยนแปลงภูมิอากาศและ in turn, human-induced
climate change threatens agricultural productivity. In many countries, access to food has been taken for
granted, and farmers and farm workers have been poorly rewarded for acting as stewards of almost onethird of the Earth's land area used for agricultural production. Conservation agriculture, if adopted in
every agricultural region,สามารถเป็นส่วนหนึ่งของการแก้ปัญหา และการผลิตอาหาร ไฟเบอร์ และพลังงานในทางที่ลดผลกระทบต่อสิ่งแวดล้อม และให้
ผลประโยชน์ทางเศรษฐกิจสำหรับชุมชนเกษตร
ตัวแทนที่ปรึกษาตกลงกันว่า โดยผสมผสานลักษณะของการเกษตรการอนุรักษ์ในกลไกการพัฒนาที่สะอาด ( CDM )
เกียวโตในรูปแบบของแรงจูงใจของการดูแลอาจ
ลดต้นทุนของการลดมลพิษ และโครงการสิ่งแวดล้อมรวมทั้งรางวัลเกษตรกร
ผู้ดูแลสำหรับการทำงานของพวกเขา
วัตถุประสงค์กว้างของบทความนี้คือ :
1 สรุปขั้นตอนที่จำเป็นเพื่อประเมินศักยภาพในการชดเชยคาร์บอนที่มีอยู่ทั่วโลก ตลาด เกี่ยวข้องกับการอนุรักษ์การเกษตร
2 อธิบายที่เป็นไปได้การคลังกลไกพัฒนาสะอาดพัฒนากลไก
ๆand the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
3. Promote agriculture and specifically conservation agriculture to be recognized and qualified
within mechanisms and schemes for stewardship incentives
4. Emphasize and highlight the enabling economic aspects of the Clean Develop Mechanism for
promoting conservation agriculture.
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