Grazinglands, vegetated land that is grazed or has the potential to be grazed by wild and/or domestic ungulates, occupy about half of the world’s surface, provide livelihoods to almost one billion people, and constitute a major component of the global carbon stock and cycle. Grazinglands have significant potential for mitigation of climate change in the short term, and management practices that lead to mitigation are fairly well known. However, the degree to which this mitigation potential is realized pivots on our ability to design cost-effective protocols to promote the implementation of such management practices. In order to create efficient protocols we need a deeper and more precise knowledge of the processes and factors that affect gr...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
This forum manuscript examines the importance of grazing lands for sequestering soil organic carbon ...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
International audienceGrasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO 2), emit methane (CH 4) from ...
Rangelands and savannas occupy 70% of the Australian continent and are mainly used for commercial gr...
Scientific interest in carbon sequestration on rangelands is largely driven by their extent, while t...
Over a 3-years period, the CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes exchanged with the atmosphere were studied in an ...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Rangelands are estimated to store up to 30 percent of the world’s soil carbon in addition to the sub...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
This study provides estimates of the net GHG mitigation potential of a selected range of management ...
Grazing systems emit greenhouse gases, which can, under specific agro-ecological conditions, be part...
This forum manuscript examines the importance of grazing lands for sequestering soil organic carbon ...
Grasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO2), emit methane (CH4) from grazing livestock and em...
International audienceGrasslands absorb and release carbon dioxide (CO 2), emit methane (CH 4) from ...
Rangelands and savannas occupy 70% of the Australian continent and are mainly used for commercial gr...
Scientific interest in carbon sequestration on rangelands is largely driven by their extent, while t...
Over a 3-years period, the CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes exchanged with the atmosphere were studied in an ...
Ecosystem management practices that sequester carbon (C) may play an important role in mitigating cl...
Vast areas of rangelands across the world are grazed with increasing intensity, but interactions bet...
Rangelands are estimated to store up to 30 percent of the world’s soil carbon in addition to the sub...
The possibility of reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by ruminants using improved grazing is in...
Managed temperate grasslands occupy 25% of the world, which is 70% of global agricultural land. Thes...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...