Leading Partners in Science The initial stock-take of GHG inventory &mitigation research activities in Alliance member countries: Insights, lessons and.

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Leading Partners in Science The initial stock-take of GHG inventory &mitigation research activities in Alliance member countries: Insights, lessons and opportunities Dr Victoria Hatton Operations Manager - International Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |1

Leading Partners in Science What is the stock-take? An opportunity to gain a global perspective of agricultural greenhouse gas research A Big Picture overview of research worldwide Complete knowledge of the research being undertaken Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |2

Leading Partners in Science Origins of the stock-take Global Research Alliance Senior Officials Meeting Wellington, New ZealandApril 2010 Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |3

Leading Partners in Science Why do a global stock-take? Reason 1 “To develop a collective understanding of individual countries activities” Current initiatives are all ad-hoc -Researcher-researcher -Country/Region specific -Single cause Networks Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |4

Leading Partners in Science Why do a global stock-take? Reason 2 “To enhance collaborative agricultural greenhouse gas emission research” SWOT analysis Quantum leap in science Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |5

Leading Partners in Science It’s a Jigsaw Puzzle Building it piece by piece Collecting information from research groups around the world Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |6

Leading Partners in Science Organising the Jigsaw Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |7

Leading Partners in Science Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |8 Two iterations of the stock take: countries responded 1133 projects countries responded 1300 projects

Leading Partners in Science Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |9 Key revisions: Clearer definitions of the categories used to capture information Decision to limit the type of data that was captured Greater awareness across the research groups to promote the initiative

Leading Partners in Science SystemCategoryGreenhouse Gas Emission pathway Research topic Keywords for research project Research Type Primary Research Outcome Start Date End Date Livestock Group Beef cattleMethane emissions Methane from stored manures Manure treatment/ storage GHG emissions from intensive beef manure managemen t Applied/ tactical Tech transfer & adoption of new practices/ technologies Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |10 Summary of key capabilities & research projects (country level)

Leading Partners in Science Country to Country synergies / commonalities / shared interests Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |11

Leading Partners in Science Building the Jigsaw Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |12

Leading Partners in Science Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |13 Livestock Research Cross Cutting Research Paddy Rice Research Croplands Research

Leading Partners in Science Completing the Jigsaw Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |14

Leading Partners in Science Response rate Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |

Leading Partners in Science All emissions Soil Carbon sinks/sources Nitrous Oxide emissions GHG Split – by country Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |16 Methane emissions

Leading Partners in Science GHG Split – by Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |17 All emissions Soil Carbon sinks/sources Nitrous Oxide emissions Methane emissions

Leading Partners in Science Outcomes – area Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |18 1.Accounting methodologies 2.Adoption of new practices/technologies 3.Development of mitigation technologies/techniques 4.Discovery of mitigation technologies/techniques 5.Improved national inventory 6.Knowledge transfer 7.Low GHG emitting production systems 8.National/international policy development 9.Tech transfer & adoption of new practices/technologies 10.Testing of mitigation technologies/techniques

Leading Partners in Science Outcomes - type Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |19 Applied/tactical Fundamental Strategic

Leading Partners in Science Funding sources – project totals Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |20

Leading Partners in Science Funding sources – by group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |21 1.Government 2.Industry 3.Industry/Government (equal) 4.International 5.Philanthropic foundation 6.Private company 7.Tertiary institution

Leading Partners in Science Project Personnel – by Country Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |22

Leading Partners in Science Project Personnel – by Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |23

Leading Partners in Science Livestock Research Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |24

Leading Partners in Science Livestock Research Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |25

Leading Partners in Science Livestock Research Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |26

Leading Partners in Science Completing a 1000 piece Jigsaw Puzzle How do we continue to build the jigsaw? Broadening the scope of the data to include non-funded AGHG research Engagement by all research organisations/private institutions/government agencies within and across countries Discussions around the definitions and the categories in the questionnaire survey Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |27

Leading Partners in Science ABC Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |28

Leading Partners in Science ABC Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |29

Leading Partners in Science Livestock Research Group Copyright © 2010 New Zealand Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Research Centre5 DECEMBER 2015 |30 RuminantsNumber of projects Beef cattle104 Buffalo2 Dairy cattle 164 Sheep17 Goats5 Generic ruminant108 Non ruminants Chickens 20 Horses2 Pigs56 Generic non-ruminant17 General others General Climate3 Generic inventory11 Generic soil16 Pasture Land8