The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China

Greenhouse gas emissions constitute the basis of global warming. One of the sectors contributing to the greenhouse gas emissions is the agriculture sector which accounts for 24% of the global greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, the effect of cattle husbandry, small ruminant husbandry, poultry h...

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Main Authors: Hasan Gökhan Doğan, Güngör Karakaş
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Turkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP) 2019-11-01
Series:Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2977
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description Greenhouse gas emissions constitute the basis of global warming. One of the sectors contributing to the greenhouse gas emissions is the agriculture sector which accounts for 24% of the global greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, the effect of cattle husbandry, small ruminant husbandry, poultry husbandry, paddy production, which are the main causes of emissions in the agriculture sector, on agricultural CO2 release was investigated. The research covers the years 1991-2017 of Turkey and China. In the study, time-series analyses such as Augmented Dickey-Fuller Breakpoint Unit Root Test, Johansen Cointegration Test, Ordinary Least Square Regression, Full Modified Ordinary Least Square, Canonical Cointegrating Regression and Impulse-Response Analysis were used. According to the results of the analysis, the effects of cattle husbandry, small ruminant husbandry, and paddy production activities on agricultural CO2 emissions were statistically significant in Turkey. We determined that the most effective variable on agricultural CO2 emissions was cattle husbandry both in the long- and short-term. On the other hand, poultry farming had no statistically significant effect on agricultural CO2 emissions. According to the results of the analysis for China, all variables were statistically significant. As a result, it is important to adopt methods that will not cause environmental damage or will have minimal impact in determination processes of effective parameters on agricultural CO2. The government should determine the boundaries of agricultural production processes through legal arrangements and the relevant ministries should implement them seriously. To take these measures and implement them are seen as a necessity for a sustainable world and a sustainable agricultural sector.
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spelling doaj.art-841d18012b1c4c0fbdced0d0979c469a2023-02-15T16:13:23ZengTurkish Science and Technology Publishing (TURSTEP)Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology2148-127X2019-11-017111972198110.24925/turjaf.v7i11.1972-1981.29771327The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and ChinaHasan Gökhan Doğan0Güngör Karakaş1Department of Agricultural Economics, Faculty of Agriculture Kırşehir Ahi Evran University, 40100 KırşehirVocational School of Social Sciences, Hitit University, 19030 ÇorumGreenhouse gas emissions constitute the basis of global warming. One of the sectors contributing to the greenhouse gas emissions is the agriculture sector which accounts for 24% of the global greenhouse gas emissions. In this study, the effect of cattle husbandry, small ruminant husbandry, poultry husbandry, paddy production, which are the main causes of emissions in the agriculture sector, on agricultural CO2 release was investigated. The research covers the years 1991-2017 of Turkey and China. In the study, time-series analyses such as Augmented Dickey-Fuller Breakpoint Unit Root Test, Johansen Cointegration Test, Ordinary Least Square Regression, Full Modified Ordinary Least Square, Canonical Cointegrating Regression and Impulse-Response Analysis were used. According to the results of the analysis, the effects of cattle husbandry, small ruminant husbandry, and paddy production activities on agricultural CO2 emissions were statistically significant in Turkey. We determined that the most effective variable on agricultural CO2 emissions was cattle husbandry both in the long- and short-term. On the other hand, poultry farming had no statistically significant effect on agricultural CO2 emissions. According to the results of the analysis for China, all variables were statistically significant. As a result, it is important to adopt methods that will not cause environmental damage or will have minimal impact in determination processes of effective parameters on agricultural CO2. The government should determine the boundaries of agricultural production processes through legal arrangements and the relevant ministries should implement them seriously. To take these measures and implement them are seen as a necessity for a sustainable world and a sustainable agricultural sector.http://www.agrifoodscience.com/index.php/TURJAF/article/view/2977agricultural policyagricultural co2greenhouse effectagricultureturkey, china.
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Güngör Karakaş
The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
Turkish Journal of Agriculture: Food Science and Technology
agricultural policy
agricultural co2
greenhouse effect
agriculture
turkey, china.
title The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
title_full The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
title_fullStr The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
title_full_unstemmed The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
title_short The Nexus of Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Agriculture Sector: Case of Turkey and China
title_sort nexus of greenhouse gas emissions and agriculture sector case of turkey and china
topic agricultural policy
agricultural co2
greenhouse effect
agriculture
turkey, china.
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