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Low carbon development opportunities for Nigeria : sectoral analyses / / Raffaello Cervigni, John A. Rogers and Irina Dvorak (editors)



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Titolo: Low carbon development opportunities for Nigeria : sectoral analyses / / Raffaello Cervigni, John A. Rogers and Irina Dvorak (editors) Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Washington, DC, : World Bank, 2013
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (pages cm)
Disciplina: 363.738/74609669
Soggetto topico: Air - Pollution - Economic aspects - Nigeria
Carbon dioxide mitigation - Nigeria
Industries - Environmental aspects - Nigeria
Environmental policy - Nigeria
Altri autori: CervigniRaffaello  
Note generali: Description based upon print version of record.
Nota di contenuto: Front Cover; Contents; Preface; About the Editors and Authors; Acknowledgments; Part 1 Agriculture and Land Use Sector; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Executive Summary; Chapter 1 Introduction; Figure 1.1 Implementation of the Vision 20: 2020 Roadmap; Figures; Figure 1.2 Mitigation Potential of Low-Carbon Practices on the Agriculture Sector; Table 1.1 Sources for Nigerian Agronomic Practices; Table 1.2 Data Sources for Land Uses; Tables; Table 1.3 Sources of Coefficients Used in the Analysis; Notes; References; Data Sources for the Agriculture and Land Use Sector
Chapter 2 The Reference Scenario Agricultural Growth Model; GHG Emissions Model; Figure 2.1 Agricultural Growth Model: Production Increase and Growth Sources; Table 2.1 Agricultural Growth Model Predicted Growth; Maps; Map 2.1 Land Use Map, 2011; Map 2.2 Land Suitable for Agricultural Use, 2011; Figure 2.2 Land Use Evolution in the Reference Scenario; Table 2.2 Land Use in 2010, 2025, and 2035 for the Reference Scenario; Table 2.3 Projected Expansion of Infrastructure for Agriculture in 2025; Emissions Baseline
Figure 2.3 Annual Emissions by Land Use Activity, in the Reference Scenario, 2010-35 Table 2.4 Annual Emissions of 2010 and 2035 in the Reference Scenario; Notes; References; Chapter 3 The Low-Carbon Scenarios: Mitigation Options; Sustainable Land Management Options; Adjusted Agricultural Growth Model; Table 3.1 Mitigation Options Adopted in the Low-Carbon Scenario; Emissions Models under Two Low-Carbon Scenarios; Figure 3.1 Total Production Increase and Growth Sources for Low-Carbon Scenario; Table 3.2 Agricultural Growth Model of Low-Carbon vs. Reference Scenarios
Table 3.3 Land Use for Low-Carbon Scenarios (2025/2035) vs. Reference Scenario Figure 3.2 Adoption Rate of SLM Practices; Low-Carbon Scenarios: Results; Figure 3.3 Land Use Evolution in Low-Carbon Scenarios, 2010-35; Table 3.4 Results for the Two Low-Carbon Simulations; Table 3.5 Mitigation Potential of Various Activities; Figure 3.4 Agricultural Mitigation Potential by Subsector for Low-Carbon Scenarios; Table 3.6 Public Cost of Emissions and Mitigation Potential of SLM Measures, 2011-35; Figure 3.5 Marginal Abatement Cost of SLM Practices for FGN
Table 3.7 Private Cost of Emissions and Mitigation Potential of SLM Measures Figure 3.6 Marginal Abatement Cost to Farmers of SLM practices; Figure 3.7 MAC Curves of SLM Practices for All of Nigeria (public + private costs and benefits); Figure 3.8 MAC of SLM practices (scenario A), with Carbon Revenue Added for Farmers; Notes; Table 3.8 MAC of SLM Measures, Depending on the Low-Carbon Scenarios; References; Chapter 4 Recommendations for an Effective Low-Carbon Strategy in the AFOLU Sector; Building a Network of Climate Smart Agriculture Partners; Figure 4.1 Capacity Building Model
Effective Implementation Mechanisms
Sommario/riassunto: The Federal Government of Nigeria has adopted an ambitious strategy to make Nigeria the world's 20th largest economy by 2020. Sustaining such a pace of growth will entail rapid expansion of activity in key carbon-emitting sectors of the economy. In the absence of policies to accompany economic growth with a reduced carbon footprint, emission of greenhouse gases would more than double in the next two decades.By consolidating and synthesizing the results of the sector-specific, in-depth analyses,volume 1 of this effort found options for Nigeria to achieve the development objectives of Vision 20:2020
Titolo autorizzato: Low carbon development opportunities for Nigeria  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0-8213-9976-4
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910825862203321
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