Farming practices that lead to declining returns and inputs of carbon to soils pose a threat to key soil functions. The EU FP7 interdisciplinary project SmartSOIL is using scientific testing and modeling to identify management practices that can optimise soil carbon storage and crop productivity. A consultation with advisors and policymakers in six European case study regions seeks to identify barriers to, and incentives for, uptake of such practices. Results from preliminary interviews are reported. Overall advisor and farmer awareness of management practices specifically directed towards soil carbon is low. Most production-related decisions are taken in the short term, but managing soil carbon needs a long-term approach. Key barriers to u...
Highlights • 105 farmers were asked to plan for increasing carbon storage on their fields. • T...
Restorative land management has potential to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and store carbon in s...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Farming practices that lead to declining returns and inputs of carbon to soils pose a threat to key ...
Soil carbon management practices are those that add and maintain organic carbon in the soil. These ...
Due to growing global concern regarding climate change and CO2 emissions, the use of soil as a poten...
A key narrative within climate change science is that conserving and improving soil carbon through a...
This report examines results from Stakeholder Workshops, specifically looking at: • Typical croppin...
Acknowledgements We wish to thank all participants to the SmartSOIL project for their inspiring inpu...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
Requirements for research, practices and policies affecting soil management in relation to global fo...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
To limit warming to well below 2°C, most scenario projections rely on greenhouse gas removal technol...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in agricultural soils removes carbon dioxide from the at...
Highlights • 105 farmers were asked to plan for increasing carbon storage on their fields. • T...
Restorative land management has potential to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and store carbon in s...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
Farming practices that lead to declining returns and inputs of carbon to soils pose a threat to key ...
Soil carbon management practices are those that add and maintain organic carbon in the soil. These ...
Due to growing global concern regarding climate change and CO2 emissions, the use of soil as a poten...
A key narrative within climate change science is that conserving and improving soil carbon through a...
This report examines results from Stakeholder Workshops, specifically looking at: • Typical croppin...
Acknowledgements We wish to thank all participants to the SmartSOIL project for their inspiring inpu...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
Requirements for research, practices and policies affecting soil management in relation to global fo...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
To limit warming to well below 2°C, most scenario projections rely on greenhouse gas removal technol...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in agricultural soils removes carbon dioxide from the at...
Highlights • 105 farmers were asked to plan for increasing carbon storage on their fields. • T...
Restorative land management has potential to remove atmospheric carbon dioxide and store carbon in s...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...