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Daniel Martino
Publications - 10
Citations - 13982
Daniel Martino is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Greenhouse gas & Climate change. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 10 publications receiving 13653 citations.
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T. Barker,I. Bashmakov,Lenny Bernstein,J Bogner,Peter Bosch,Rutu Dave,Ogunlade Davidson,Brian Fisher,M. Grubb,Sunil Gupta,Kirsten Halsnæs,Bertjan Heij,S. Kahn Ribeiro,Shingo Kobayashi,Mark D. Levine,Daniel Martino,O Masera Cerutti,Bert Metz,Leo Meyer,Gert-Jan Nabuurs,Adil Najam,N Nakicenovic,Hans-Holger Rogner,Joyashree Roy,J. Sathaye,R.N. Schock,P.R. Shukla,Ralph E.H. Sims,Pete Smith,Rob Swart,Dennis Tirpak,Diana Ürge-Vorsatz,Z. Dadi +32 more
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Greenhouse gas mitigation in agriculture
Pete Smith,Daniel Martino,Zucong Cai,Daniel Gwary,H. Henry Janzen,Pushpam Kumar,Bruce A. McCarl,Stephen M. Ogle,Frank P. O'Mara,Charles W. Rice,Bob Scholes,O D Sirotenko,Mark Howden,Tim A. McAllister,Genxing Pan,V. Romanenkov,Uwe A. Schneider,Sirintornthep Towprayoon,Martin Wattenbach,Jo Smith +19 more
TL;DR: In this article, the economic potential of agricultural practices, such as water and rice management, set-aside, land use change and agroforestry, livestock management and manure management, is estimated.
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Policy and technological constraints to implementation of greenhouse gas mitigation options in agriculture
Pete Smith,Daniel Martino,Zucong Cai,Daniel Gwary,H. Henry Janzen,Pushpam Kumar,Bruce A. McCarl,Stephen M. Ogle,Frank P. O'Mara,Charles W. Rice,Bob Scholes,O D Sirotenko,Mark Howden,Tim A. McAllister,Genxing Pan,V. Romanenkov,Uwe A. Schneider,Sirintornthep Towprayoon +17 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the constraints and barriers to implementation important for GHG mitigation in agriculture and also examine how climate and non-climate policy in different regions of the world has affected agricultural GHG emissions and how it may affect emissions and mitigation implementation in the future.
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Climate change and water: IPCC technical paper VI
Bates Bryson,C. Kundzeqicz,Shaohong Wu,Nigel W. Arnell,Virginia Burkett,Petra Döll,Daniel Gwary,Clair Hanson,Bertjan Heij,Elena Jiménez,Georg Kaser,A. Kitoh,Sari Kovats,Pushpam Kumar,D. Magadza,Daniel Martino,José Mata,Mahmoud Medany,A.A. Miller,Taikan Oki,Balgis Osman,Jean Palutikof,Terry Prowse,Roger S. Pulwarty,James Renwick,Jouni Räisänen,Nicola Tubiello,Richard Wood,Zongci Zhao,Richard Betts,Aiguo Dai,Christopher Milly,Linda Mortsch,Leonard Nurse,Richard Payne,Iwona Pińskwar,Tom Wilbanks +36 more
Supplementary Methods and Good Practice Guidance Arising from the Kyoto Protocol
Bernhard Schlamadinger,K. Boonpragob,H. Janzen,Werner A. Kurz,R.D. Lasco,Pete Smith,P. Collas,E. Abdalla El Siddig,Andreas Fischlin,M. Matsumoto,A. Nakhutin,I. Noble,G. Pignard,Zoltán Somogyi,X. . Q. Zhang,M. Easter,W. Galinski,Genevieve Patenaude,K. Paustian,Yoshiki Yamagata,Sandra Brown,O. Masera,V. Ambia,B. Braatz,M. Kanninen,T. Krug,Daniel Martino,P. Oballa,R. Tipper,J. L. P. Wong,B. de Jong,David Shoch +31 more
TL;DR: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) identifies Approaches 1, 2 and 3 of increasing geographic specificity as mentioned in this paper, which is the most common approach used in the literature.