SWS Academic Research eLibraryEarth & Planetary Sciences

Scholarly record

AGRICULTURE, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE

. Student Alina Zaharia, . Student Aurelia-Gabriela Antonescu

First published: 2014-06-20https://doi.org/10.5593/sgem2014/b53/s21.003View metrics

Publication Impact Profile

PlumX
  • Citations
  • CrossRef - Citation Indexes: 5
  • Captures
  • Mendeley - Readers: 10

Publication details

Title
AGRICULTURE, GREENHOUSE GAS EMISSIONS AND CLIMATE CHANGE
Authors
. Student Alina Zaharia, . Student Aurelia-Gabriela Antonescu
Proceedings
SGEM International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference EXPO Proceedings; 14th SGEM GeoConference on ECOLOGY, ECONOMICS, EDUCATION AND LEGISLATION
Publisher
Stef92 Technology
Year
2014
Pages
Not available yet
ISSN
1314-2704
ISBN
978-619-7105-19-3
Language
en
Publication type
Conference Paper
References18
  1. European Commission, Climate Action-Policies-Greenhouse gas emission, retrieved in April 2014 from: [http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/g-gas/index_en.htm].

  2. United Nations, Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol, Status of Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, retrieved in April 2014 from: [https://unfccc.int/ kyoto_protocol/status_of_ratification/items/2613.php].

  3. Chichilnisky G. & Heal G.M. (Eds.). Environmental markets: Equity and efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2013, pp 46-48.

  4. Olesen J.E. & Bindi M., Agricultural impacts and adaptations to climate change in Europe. Farm Policy Journal, vol. 1, no. 3, 2004, pp 36-46.

  5. Howden S.M., Soussana J.F., Tubiello F.N., Chhetri N., Dunlop M. & Meinke H., Adapting agriculture to climate change, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.104, no.50, 2007, pp 19691-19696.

  6. European Commission, Overview of CAP Reform 2014-2020, Agricultural Policy Perspectives Briefs, no.5, December 2013, pp 1-10.

  7. European Commission, Europe 2020 - A European strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, Brussels, 2010.

  8. Zaharia A. & Antonescu A.G., Comparative analysis of energy sectors in some countries of Eastern Europe, Journal of Knowledge, Technology and Management, vol. III, Issue 6, 2013, pp 1-14, 2069-5934 (online).

  9. Cuculeanu V., Marica A. & Simota C., Climate change impact on agricultural crops and adaptation options in Romania, Climate Research, vol.12, no.2-3,1999, pp 153-160.

  10. European Commission, Climate Action-Policies-Greenhouse gas emission, retrieved in April 2014 from: [http://ec.europa.eu/clima/policies/g-gas/index_en.htm].

  11. United Nations, Framework Convention on Climate Change, Kyoto Protocol, Status of Ratification of the Kyoto Protocol, retrieved in April 2014 from: [https://unfccc.int/ kyoto_protocol/status_of_ratification/items/2613.php].

  12. Chichilnisky G. & Heal G.M. (Eds.). Environmental markets: Equity and efficiency, Columbia University Press, 2013, pp 46-48.

  13. Olesen J.E. & Bindi M., Agricultural impacts and adaptations to climate change in Europe. Farm Policy Journal, vol. 1, no. 3, 2004, pp 36-46.

  14. Howden S.M., Soussana J.F., Tubiello F.N., Chhetri N., Dunlop M. & Meinke H., Adapting agriculture to climate change, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, vol.104, no.50, 2007, pp 19691-19696.

  15. European Commission, Overview of CAP Reform 2014-2020, Agricultural Policy Perspectives Briefs, no.5, December 2013, pp 1-10.

  16. European Commission, Europe 2020 - A European strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth, Brussels, 2010.

  17. Zaharia A. & Antonescu A.G., Comparative analysis of energy sectors in some countries of Eastern Europe, Journal of Knowledge, Technology and Management, vol. III, Issue 6, 2013, pp 1-14, 2069-5934 (online).

  18. Cuculeanu V., Marica A. & Simota C., Climate change impact on agricultural crops and adaptation options in Romania, Climate Research, vol.12, no.2-3,1999, pp 153-160.

Citing literature

Number of times cited according to Crossref: 5

View or Download full articleAccess options
Full paper accessChoose SWS login, librarian support, or instant article download.

SWS access login

Login as SWS Scientific Committee

Authors and approved SWS contributors will read and export their own linked papers after identity matching by SWS profile, email and SGEM GlobalID.

For librarian assistance: [email protected]

Purchase Instant Access

48-hour online accessComing soon
Online-only accessComing soon
Download the full article in PDF formatEUR 35
  • Article can be downloaded after successful payment.
  • Article may be used according to SWS library access terms.
  • Article cannot be redistributed.
Get full paper

Back to publication list