The potential of grasslands as a carbon (C) sink in Europe is large despite the number of uncertainties related to the effect of grazing systems on C sequestration. The EIP-AGRI Focus Group (FG) ‘Grazing for Carbon’, a temporary group of 20 selected European experts from research and practice, shared knowledge and experience from different disciplines on the relationship between grazing and soil C. The FG explored grazing management strategies, drivers and barriers for different grazing systems, as well as tools and business models to support them successfully. The overall aim was to identify how to increase the soil C content in grazing systems. Six priorities were addressed: the effects and trade-offs associated with approaches to sequest...
In this chapter, we will discuss the effect of different grassland management practices on greenhous...
The increasing importance of the carbon sequestration issue calls the researchers to investigate if ...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
The potential of grasslands as a carbon (C) sink in Europe is large despite the number of uncertaint...
International audienceGrasslands occupy 70% of whole agricultural land and hold significant amounts ...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
Soil carbon sequestration under agricultural soils is mentioned by the IPCC as a mitigation method t...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Grasslands are coming under ever-increasing pressure worldwide. Many grasslands are degraded due to ...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Grassland ecosystems can constitute a source or a sink in the global C balance, and their management...
In this chapter, we will discuss the effect of different grassland management practices on greenhous...
The increasing importance of the carbon sequestration issue calls the researchers to investigate if ...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...
The potential of grasslands as a carbon (C) sink in Europe is large despite the number of uncertaint...
International audienceGrasslands occupy 70% of whole agricultural land and hold significant amounts ...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and...
Soil carbon sequestration under agricultural soils is mentioned by the IPCC as a mitigation method t...
International Conference on Livestock and Global Climate Change, Hammamet, Tunisie, May 2008Internat...
Grasslands are coming under ever-increasing pressure worldwide. Many grasslands are degraded due to ...
Grasslands are heavily relied upon for food and forage production. A key component for sustaining pr...
Grassland ecosystems can constitute a source or a sink in the global C balance, and their management...
In this chapter, we will discuss the effect of different grassland management practices on greenhous...
The increasing importance of the carbon sequestration issue calls the researchers to investigate if ...
Grasslands, including rangelands, shrub lands, pastureland, and cropland sown with pasture and fodde...