Economic analysis of land use in global climate change policy

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Economic analysis of land use in global climate change policy

edited by Thomas W. Hertel, Steven K. Rose and Richard S.J. Tol

(Routledge explorations in environmental economics, 14)

Routledge, 2009

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Land has long been overlooked in economics. That is now changing. A substantial part of the solution to the climate crisis may lie in growing crops for fuel and using trees for storing carbon. This book investigates the potential of these options to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, estimates the costs to the economy, and analyses the trade-offs with growing food. The first part presents new databases that are necessary to underpin policy-relevant research in the field of climate change while describing and critically assessing the underlying data, the methodologies used, and the first applications. Together, the new data and the extended models allow for a thorough and comprehensive analysis of a land use and climate policy. This book outlines key empirical and analytical issues associated with modelling land use and land use change in the context of global climate change policy. It places special emphasis on the economy-wide competition for land and other resources, especially; The implications of changes in land use for the cost of climate change mitigation, Land use change as a result of mitigation, and Feedback from changes in the global climate to land use. By offering synthesis and evaluation of a variety of different approaches to this challenging field of research, this book will serve as a key reference for future work in the economic analysis of land use and climate change policy.

Table of Contents

Part 1: Introduction and Motivation Part 2: Empirical Foundations of Global Land Use Analyses Part 3: Modeling Global Land Use for Climate Change Policy Analysis Part 4: Evaluation of Approaches: Synthesis, Comparison and Assessment

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