@article{Kim:330391,
      recid = {330391},
      author = {Kim, Chungsil},
      title = {CO2 Emission Analysis of Energy Consumption in  Agricultural Sector},
      journal = {Journal of Rural Development/Nongchon-Gyeongje},
      address = {2009-05-02},
      number = {1071-2023-231},
      month = {May},
      year = {2009},
      abstract = {This paper aims to identify key production sectors of  agriculture that are responsible for CO2 emissions due to  fuel combustion activities. For this purpose, we  constructed an energy input-output and an environmental  input-output table from a supply perspective. The former  consists of three tables which contain data about energy  input amount of money, energy input amount of substance,  and energy input amount of calories based on input-output  table. The latter is created by energy input-output table.  This procedure reveals that certain sectors consume energy  or emit CO2 more than other sectors of agriculture. The  agricultural sectors as a whole consume 1,826thousand TOE  of energy and emits 2,259thousand tons of CO2 due to fossil  fuel combustion. Diesel oil (826,545TOE) is the most  consumed in Agricultural sectors. The prime sectors of CO2  emissions in agriculture are vegetables and rice sectors.  The highest level of CO2 emissions per unit of output is  produced in floriculture (0.33ton-CO2/million won).},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/330391},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.330391},
}