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| Title: | Bio-economics of Conservation Agriculture and Soil Carbon Sequestration in Developing Countries |
| Authors: | Akpalu, Wisdom Ekbom, Anders |
| Issue Date: | 2010 |
| Publication type: | report |
| Series/Report no.: | Working Papers in Economics 431 |
| Keywords: | conservation agriculture soil carbon climate change bioeconomics Kenya |
| Abstract: | Improvement in soil carbon through conservation agriculture in developing countries may generate some private benefits to farmers as well as sequester carbon emissions, which is a positive externality to society. Leaving crop residue on the farm has become an important option in conservation agriculture practice. However, in developing countries, using crop residue for conservation agriculture has the opportunity cost of say feed for livestock. In this paper, we model and develop an expression f... more |
| ISSN: | 1403-2465 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2077/21976 |
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