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Agriculture Under UNFCCC and Its Policy Implications

유엔기후변화협약의 농업부문 동향과 시사점

  • Myeong, Soojeong (Korea Adaptation Center for Climate Change, Korea Environment Institute)
  • 명수정 (한국환경정책.평가연구원 국가기후변화적응센터)
  • Received : 2014.10.09
  • Accepted : 2014.12.22
  • Published : 2014.12.31

Abstract

Agriculture is a vulnerable sector to climate change because it is a primary industry directly exposed to climate. At the same time, it is a sector emitting greenhouse gases during agricultural activities, thereby affecting climate change. However, agriculture is a nascent subject under the UNFCCC. The agriculture sector needs both adaptation and mitigation. Currently, co-benefit of adaptation and mitigation is emphasized during climate change negotiation. Developing country parties are in a position to focus on adaptation rather than mitigation. As a result, mitigation is not being addressed enough during climate negotiation. Agriculture has been addressed through Nairobi Work Programme and NAPA. Since current efforts for greenhouse gas reduction are not sufficient for stabilizing the atmospheric system of the Earth to prevent climate change, the agriculture sector should also be considered for greenhouse gas reduction. For this, MRV for small farmers in developing countries and incentives for their mitigation efforts should be developed in agriculture sector. In addition, it is necessary to strengthen international cooperation for developing capacities for vulnerable countries and people to climate change.

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