As the UK’s largest non-government land-owner, the National Trust is committed to reducing its impact on climate change, recognising the importance of soil organic carbon (SOC), and its need for preservation. To establish if land-management could be optimised to increase carbon storage, ‘The Wallington Carbon Footprint Project’ was implemented. This study aimed to measure the Wallington Estate’s carbon stock, establish what controls SOC, identify carbon under-saturated soils, and make land-management change to increase SOC. To achieve these objectives a soil sampling campaign and land-use survey were undertaken at Wallington, with further sampling at a verification site in Cambridgeshire. Land-use intervention trials measuring carbon fluxes...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
This booklet aims to help land managers be as carbon efficient as possible within the boundaries of ...
As the UK’s largest non-government land-owner, the National Trust is committed to reducing its impa...
This review explores the role of land use and land use change as a determinant of the soil's ability...
Soil is the largest terrestrial sink for atmospheric carbon. In the UK, almost a third of soil organ...
Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an important means of mitigating...
Soils in less favoured areas, (LFA’s) defined as areas where unfavourable environmental conditions a...
Results from the UK were reviewed to quantify the impact on climate change mitigation of soil organi...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
Accurate assessment of carbon stocks remains a global challenge. High levels of uncertainty in Land ...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
In the UK, as organo-mineral soils are a significant store of soil organic carbon (SOC), they may be...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
This booklet aims to help land managers be as carbon efficient as possible within the boundaries of ...
As the UK’s largest non-government land-owner, the National Trust is committed to reducing its impa...
This review explores the role of land use and land use change as a determinant of the soil's ability...
Soil is the largest terrestrial sink for atmospheric carbon. In the UK, almost a third of soil organ...
Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an important means of mitigating...
Soils in less favoured areas, (LFA’s) defined as areas where unfavourable environmental conditions a...
Results from the UK were reviewed to quantify the impact on climate change mitigation of soil organi...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
Accurate assessment of carbon stocks remains a global challenge. High levels of uncertainty in Land ...
Society at large continues to ignore the importance and true value of the life-critical functions pr...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
In the UK, as organo-mineral soils are a significant store of soil organic carbon (SOC), they may be...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
Upland peat is the world's largest store of soil carbon and one of the most climatically sensitive. ...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
This booklet aims to help land managers be as carbon efficient as possible within the boundaries of ...