Details on the PICCC Emission Factor Database for Agriculture
An overview of the PICCC Emissions Factor Source
Summary
The Primary Industries Climate Challenges Centre (PICCC) was originally launched in February 2011, as a research centre addressing the impacts of a changing climate on agriculture. The biophysical and policy impacts of a changing climate are likely to be far-reaching for Australian agriculture, placing substantial pressure on an industry operating in an already-complex and climatically variable environment.
The Centre provides leadership and increased capacity to undertake research, development and education related to climate change and the primary industries.
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Details for the PICCC source can be found here
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Full Source Name | The Primary Industries Climate Challenges Centre (PICCC) |
Sumday Concise Name | PICCC |
Description | PICCC has published a series of Greenhouse Accounting Frameworks (GAF) for Australian Primary Industries. Focusing on various on farm emissions sources.
The tools include a list of emissions factors associated with the purchase of key on farm inputs in the Australian context. |
Source Type | Academic Literature |
Most Recent Release Year | 2023 |
Earliest Release Year | No information available |
Next Expected Release Date | No information available |
Sumday Take | The Greenhouse Accounting Frameworks (GAF) for Australian Primary Industries represent a key resource for on-farm emissions factors in the Australian context. Sumday incorporates activity data associated with these farm inputs into our Emissions Factor library.
Farming operations should review the appropriateness of the EF source for their local context before incorporating it into their inventory. |
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