Abstract: | Agriculture significantly contributes to emissions of greenhouse gases in the EU. By using a farm-type, supply-side oriented,
linear-programming model of the European agriculture, the baseline levels of methane and nitrous oxide emissions are assessed
at the regional level in the EU-15. For a range of CO2-equivalent prices, we assess the potential abatement, as well as the resulting optimal mix of emission sources in the total
abatement. Furthermore, we show that the spatial variability of the abatement achieved at a given carbon price is large, indicating
that abatement cost heterogeneity is a fundamental feature in the design of a mitigation policy. The cost savings permitted
by market-based instruments relative to uniform standard are shown to be large. |