Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares of vegetated central reserves. These areas have the potential to be engineered in such a way that they deliver a range of ecosystem services including flood regulation and biodiversity conservation in addition to their primary functions such as comfort of sidewalk users (mostly un-vegetated), protection of spray from passing vehicles, a space for benches, bus shelters, street lights and other public amenities, and visual improvement of the roads and designated green belts. Previous research has shown that in soils, calcium-rich materials such as recycled crushed concrete or natural crushed dolerite undergo carbonation. This effectively captur...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...
Organic material and grasses have different potentials for carbon uptake. By redesigning roadway buf...
The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the princip...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Management of urban brownfield land can contribute to significant removal of atmospheric CO2 through...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Soils, if designed and managed correctly, can retain carbon from the atmosphere as accumulated organ...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
To stabilise atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) at reasonable levels, drastic cuts ...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
Enhanced weathering is the process by which carbon dioxide is sequestered from the atmosphere throug...
The potential of enhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration is sub...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...
Organic material and grasses have different potentials for carbon uptake. By redesigning roadway buf...
The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the princip...
Roadside verges in Britain support 238,000 hectares of vegetated land and approximately 10 hectares ...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Recent research has demonstrated considerable potential for artificial soils to be designed for carb...
Management of urban brownfield land can contribute to significant removal of atmospheric CO2 through...
The measured calcium carbonate content of soils to a depth of 100 mm at a large urban development si...
Soils, if designed and managed correctly, can retain carbon from the atmosphere as accumulated organ...
This paper investigates the potential for engineered urban soils to capture and store atmospheric ca...
To stabilise atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO2) at reasonable levels, drastic cuts ...
Turnover of C in soils is the dominant flux in the global C cycle and is responsible for transportin...
Enhanced weathering is the process by which carbon dioxide is sequestered from the atmosphere throug...
The potential of enhanced silicate rock weathering for long-term carbon dioxide sequestration is sub...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be stored in geological formations beneath the UK continental shelf (UKCS) ...
Organic material and grasses have different potentials for carbon uptake. By redesigning roadway buf...
The Earth's climate is changing and the release of carbon dioxide (CO2) is recognised as the princip...