Existing research provides estimates of the biophysical potential for increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stock, however additional research is needed to enhance our understanding of the economic potential for agricultural soils to offset or help reduce CO2emissions. This study derives the marginal cost to increase SOC sequestration by combining SOC sequestration potential estimates developed using the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) factors with an existing payment scheme that was designed to increase no-till (NT) adoption on U.S. cropland. The marginal costs of increasing SOC is a function of the amount of SOC that could be increased through NT and the expected cost to landowners of changing management to use NT. Result...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
Existing research provides estimates of the biophysical potential for increasing soil organic carbon...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration on agricultural land decreases the costs of climate change m...
Adoption of no-till management on croplands has become a controversial approach for storing carbon i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHow much...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Agricultural lands can be used as a terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2 by changing their managemen...
Aggravation of weather extremes increases awareness of climate change consequences. Mitigation optio...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Fossil fuel burning at the present rate, will double atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in this cent...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...
Existing research provides estimates of the biophysical potential for increasing soil organic carbon...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Not AvailableWorld soils have been a source of atmospheric carbon dioxide since the dawn of settled ...
One of the most important terrestrial pools for carbon (C) storage and exchange with atmospheric CO2...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration on agricultural land decreases the costs of climate change m...
Adoption of no-till management on croplands has become a controversial approach for storing carbon i...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Elsevier via the DOI in this recordHow much...
The quantity of carbon (C) held in organic matter in the world’s soils to a depth of 1m is estimated...
Agricultural lands can be used as a terrestrial sink for atmospheric CO2 by changing their managemen...
Aggravation of weather extremes increases awareness of climate change consequences. Mitigation optio...
Agricultural tillage practices are important human-induced activities that can alter carbon emission...
Fossil fuel burning at the present rate, will double atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO 2 ) in this cent...
Increasing carbon storage in soils is one way of mitigating climate change. Carbon sequestration in ...
One option for sequestering carbon in the terrestrial biosphere is to increase the carbon (C) stocks...
Reported potentials for sequestration of carbon in soils of agricultural lands are overly optimistic...