Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector

<p align="left">&nbsp;</p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">The continuing increase in burning fossil fuels over recent decades along with the changing land use have resulted in a considerable increase in the amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) which...

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Main Authors: Pegah Amani, Gerhard Schiefer
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: CentMa 2012-03-01
Series:International Journal on Food System Dynamics
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Online Access:http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-7c0e0cf5d1e34ed0a21507c4497361392020-11-25T01:54:30ZengCentMaInternational Journal on Food System Dynamics1869-69452012-03-0124392407156Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food SectorPegah Amani0Gerhard Schiefer1University of BonnUniversity of Bonn<p align="left">&nbsp;</p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">The continuing increase in burning fossil fuels over recent decades along with the changing land use have resulted in a considerable increase in the amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) which can potentially lead to climate change. Adaptation processes will become necessary in order to cope with these challenges in the future. Despite individuals&rsquo; and institutions&rsquo; willingness to reduce the amount of GHG emissions caused by their actions or their "carbon footprints", they may lack the knowledge to make effective choices. Carbon calculators have been developed to address these knowledge gaps by measuring and communicating the overall magnitude of the impacts and also the extent to which different behavior patterns contribute to GHG emissions. LCA databases, as providers of inventory data for carbon calculators, have an important role in helping to develop more complete and accurate tools to measure and report produced GHG emissions. For emissions-intensive behavior patterns, the food life cycle is a significant contributor to emissions resulting from activities including agriculture, processing, transport, storage, retail, consumption, and waste handling. This research seeks to classify and characterize these calculators and the agricultural activities or practices they cover, to provide the reader with an idea on the differences between these calculators, and why some of them could be more applicable to the food sector. The intent is to bring clarity to the discussion which could be a step forward in paving the way for the development of more reliable and comprehensive carbon calculators for measuring the GHG emissions of the food sector </span></p>http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/192GHG emissionCarbon calculatorLCA databasesFood chain
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Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
International Journal on Food System Dynamics
GHG emission
Carbon calculator
LCA databases
Food chain
author_facet Pegah Amani
Gerhard Schiefer
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title Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
title_short Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
title_full Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
title_fullStr Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
title_full_unstemmed Data Availability for Carbon Calculators in Measuring GHG Emissions Produced by the Food Sector
title_sort data availability for carbon calculators in measuring ghg emissions produced by the food sector
publisher CentMa
series International Journal on Food System Dynamics
issn 1869-6945
publishDate 2012-03-01
description <p align="left">&nbsp;</p><p><span style="font-size: xx-small;">The continuing increase in burning fossil fuels over recent decades along with the changing land use have resulted in a considerable increase in the amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) which can potentially lead to climate change. Adaptation processes will become necessary in order to cope with these challenges in the future. Despite individuals&rsquo; and institutions&rsquo; willingness to reduce the amount of GHG emissions caused by their actions or their "carbon footprints", they may lack the knowledge to make effective choices. Carbon calculators have been developed to address these knowledge gaps by measuring and communicating the overall magnitude of the impacts and also the extent to which different behavior patterns contribute to GHG emissions. LCA databases, as providers of inventory data for carbon calculators, have an important role in helping to develop more complete and accurate tools to measure and report produced GHG emissions. For emissions-intensive behavior patterns, the food life cycle is a significant contributor to emissions resulting from activities including agriculture, processing, transport, storage, retail, consumption, and waste handling. This research seeks to classify and characterize these calculators and the agricultural activities or practices they cover, to provide the reader with an idea on the differences between these calculators, and why some of them could be more applicable to the food sector. The intent is to bring clarity to the discussion which could be a step forward in paving the way for the development of more reliable and comprehensive carbon calculators for measuring the GHG emissions of the food sector </span></p>
topic GHG emission
Carbon calculator
LCA databases
Food chain
url http://centmapress.ilb.uni-bonn.de/ojs/index.php/fsd/article/view/192
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