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Forestry and Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Modeling Forum National Level Economic Models of GHG Mitigation in Forestry and Agriculture Forestry and Agriculture Greenhouse Gas Modeling Forum Shepherdstown, WV Brian Murray Oct 10, 2002

Session Objectives Underlying research question: What is the economic potential for GHG mitigation in North American forests and agriculture? Continuation of model comparisons made at 2001 Forum Highlight modeling changes and applications since last year Include Canadian agriculture model Identify special topics for future research and (possibly) the formation of technical working groups

Some results from 2001 Modeling Forum

USMP WRI

USMP/ERS

FASOM-GHG

Aggregate Supply Function Comparison

Afforestation Projections

Welfare Cost Measures

National Economic Models: 2002 Forum