This paper considers the economic prospects for reducing carbon emissions and increasing carbon storage in the habitable drylands of Africa. Particular attention is paid to the semi-arid and drier sub-humid agro-ecological zones of sub-Saharan Africa. Crop and animal agriculture are the main sources of rural employment in those areas; cropping, livestock grazing, wood collecting and foraging are the main human uses of the natural environment. The paper begins with a conceptual model of "net carbon benefit" for the habitable drylands of sub-Saharan Africa. The model distinguishes the impacts of different types of human activities, particularly crop agriculture, livestock grazing, crop/livestock production, fuel wood harvesting and tree plant...
Abstract. This paper examines soil carbon sequestration in developing countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...
The interest in agricultural soils as global storage of carbon has increased in recent years, along ...
The emergence of markets for mitigation of climate change presents new opportunities for increasing ...
The emergence of markets for mitigation of climate change presents new opportunities for increasing ...
Carbon sequestration in small-scale farming systems in semi-arid regions offers the possibility to i...
Changes in land use and management practices to store and sequester carbon are becoming integral to ...
Agroforestry can raise carbon (C) stocks of agricultural systems, and such increases can potentially...
Many agro(eco)systems in Africa have been degraded as a result of past disturbances, including defor...
The Kyoto Protocol opens new possibilities for using the biosphere as a carbon sink. Using agro-ecos...
Abstract Many activities from livestock husbandry contribute to emission and concentration of carbon...
Global climate change poses great risks to poor people whose livelihoods depend directly on the use ...
Establishing parkland agroforestry on currently treeless cropland in the West African Sahel may help...
Financing of agriculture by commercial and non-commercial institutions in rural Sub-Saharan African ...
Biocarbon projects can connect climate finance to smallholder farmers and can provide considerable b...
Abstract. This paper examines soil carbon sequestration in developing countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...
The interest in agricultural soils as global storage of carbon has increased in recent years, along ...
The emergence of markets for mitigation of climate change presents new opportunities for increasing ...
The emergence of markets for mitigation of climate change presents new opportunities for increasing ...
Carbon sequestration in small-scale farming systems in semi-arid regions offers the possibility to i...
Changes in land use and management practices to store and sequester carbon are becoming integral to ...
Agroforestry can raise carbon (C) stocks of agricultural systems, and such increases can potentially...
Many agro(eco)systems in Africa have been degraded as a result of past disturbances, including defor...
The Kyoto Protocol opens new possibilities for using the biosphere as a carbon sink. Using agro-ecos...
Abstract Many activities from livestock husbandry contribute to emission and concentration of carbon...
Global climate change poses great risks to poor people whose livelihoods depend directly on the use ...
Establishing parkland agroforestry on currently treeless cropland in the West African Sahel may help...
Financing of agriculture by commercial and non-commercial institutions in rural Sub-Saharan African ...
Biocarbon projects can connect climate finance to smallholder farmers and can provide considerable b...
Abstract. This paper examines soil carbon sequestration in developing countries in sub-Saharan Afric...
The organic matter content of many soils in West Africa has been depleted due to overgrazing, agricu...
The interest in agricultural soils as global storage of carbon has increased in recent years, along ...