• Nikoleta Karamileva
    CLIMATE INVESTMENTS IN BULGARIA – POTENTIAL AND EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE
    Summary: The study aims to establish the relationships between produc¬tion and climate indicators in order to design a financial weather instrument in order to reduce the volatility of the financial performance of farmers in the region of Dobruja. For this purpose, a simulated weather derivative was designed and approbated making the relevant assumptions and constraints to mitigate the negative effects of changes in the levels of precipitation, the drought frequency, and the increasing climatic amplitudes on cereal crops. Its effectiveness is assessed taking into account the varying temperature and production and business performance of the agricultural producers. Last but not least, the study presents a critical review of the conditions required for the operation of this type of financial market in our country.
  • Radka Nenova
    Monitoring of Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions
    JEL: Q54
    Summary: The article presents an overview of greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture in terms of the relationship between climate change and agriculture described in various international and national documents on prevention of climate changes. The levels and rates of change in greenhouse gas emissions by agricultural sources in Bulgaria in the period 1990 – 2012 were analysed and compared to those in the period 1961 – 1989. Based on these analyses the author has made some recommendations about future monitoring procedures.