McCarl, Bruce A.Schneider, UweMurray, BrianWilliams, JimmySands, Ronald D.2016-04-192016-04-192001Paper presented at the First Department of Energy National Conference on Carbon Sequestration, Washington, D.C., 14-17 May 2001365_econPotenGreenGases.pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10919/65431This paper examines the relative contribution of AF activities in an emission reduction program, focusing in part on the relative desirability of sequestration in forests and agricultural soils. The analysis will consider the effects of competition for land and other resources between AF activities and traditional production. In addition, analysis is done on the influence of saturation and volatility.application/pdfen-USCarbon sequestrationEnvironmental impactsBiomass energyAfforestationGovernment policyLand use managementAgricultureForestryLivestock managementEconomic impactsFertilizationGreenhouse gases (GHGs)EmissionsMitigation strategyAf sector modelingAbatement costsLand conversionEcosystem Farm/Enterprise ScaleEconomic potential of greenhouse gas emission reductions: Comparative role for soil sequestration in agriculture and forestryPresentation