The importance of building/maintaining soil carbon, for soil health and CO2 mitigation, is of increasing interest to a wide audience, including policymakers, NGOs and land managers. Integral to any approaches to promote carbon sequestering practices in managed soils are reliable, accurate and cost-effective means to quantify soil C stock changes and forecast soil C responses to different management, climate and edaphic conditions. While technology to accurately measure soil C concentrations and stocks has been in use for decades, many challenges to routine, cost-effective soil C quantification remain, including large spatial variability, low signal-to-noise and often high cost and standardization issues for direct measurement with destructi...
Better monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of the amount, additionality, and persistence o...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
The importance of building/maintaining soil carbon, for soil health and CO2 mitigation, is of increa...
There is growing international interest in better managing soils to increase soil organic carbon con...
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards ...
Funding Information: This project was funded by the ARC Discovery project DP200102542 ‘‘Forecasting ...
Globally, agricultural soils are being evaluated for their role in climate change regulation as a po...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
Improved farm management of soil organic carbon (SOC) is critical if national governments and agricu...
Soil carbon sequestration is one approach to mitigate greenhouse gases. However, to reliably assess ...
This research provides a synthesis of soil organic carbon (SOC) densities in a range of Australian s...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
Better monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of the amount, additionality, and persistence o...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...
The importance of building/maintaining soil carbon, for soil health and CO2 mitigation, is of increa...
There is growing international interest in better managing soils to increase soil organic carbon con...
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards ...
Funding Information: This project was funded by the ARC Discovery project DP200102542 ‘‘Forecasting ...
Globally, agricultural soils are being evaluated for their role in climate change regulation as a po...
The ‘4 per mille Soils for Food Security and Climate’ was launched at the COP21 with an aspiration t...
Improved farm management of soil organic carbon (SOC) is critical if national governments and agricu...
Soil carbon sequestration is one approach to mitigate greenhouse gases. However, to reliably assess ...
This research provides a synthesis of soil organic carbon (SOC) densities in a range of Australian s...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
Better monitoring, reporting, and verification (MRV) of the amount, additionality, and persistence o...
Improper soil and crop management practices have resulted in loss of soil carbon. Worldwide, about 1...
Carbon sequestration is an issue worth exploring for its potential impact on, and benefits for, agri...