As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly increased over the last 300 years. Clearance of natural vegetation and conversion of land to agriculture is often associated with terrestrial carbon loss, from both vegetation and soil stores. Changes in terrestrial carbon storage has implications for food production, climate and water regulation. Quantifying these changes is therefore vital to understand the risks to and resilience of these benefits. Land use in the East of England has significantly changed during this period and is now predominantly used for agriculture, specifically arable use. In order to map changes to terrestrial carbon storage in this region since 1700, we apply a plant–so...
Background: Soils contain the largest stock of organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems and chan...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
We implemented a spatial application of a previously evaluated model of soil GHG emissions, ECOSSE, ...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
Carbon stores in the terrestrial biosphere globally represent over 50 % of present-day organic carbo...
Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an important means of mitigating...
Land-use change is a direct driver of biodiversity and carbon storage loss. Projections of future la...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
This review explores the role of land use and land use change as a determinant of the soil's ability...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) stocks on Earth, has been deple...
Greenhouse gas stabilisation in the atmosphere is one of the most pressing challenges of this centur...
Croplands are vital ecosystems for human well-being and provide important ecosystem services such as...
peer reviewedMany studies have highlighted significant interactions between soil C reservoir dynamic...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Background: Soils contain the largest stock of organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems and chan...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
We implemented a spatial application of a previously evaluated model of soil GHG emissions, ECOSSE, ...
As a result of growing food demands, the area of land used globally for agriculture has rapidly incr...
Carbon stores in the terrestrial biosphere globally represent over 50 % of present-day organic carbo...
Carbon sequestration (Cseq) in soils and plant biomass is viewed as an important means of mitigating...
Land-use change is a direct driver of biodiversity and carbon storage loss. Projections of future la...
Sequestration of atmospheric CO2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC) is promoted as a clim...
© 2017 The Author(s). Sequestration of atmospheric CO 2 as organic carbon by agricultural soils (SOC...
This review explores the role of land use and land use change as a determinant of the soil's ability...
Soil organic carbon (SOC), one of the largest terrestrial carbon (C) stocks on Earth, has been deple...
Greenhouse gas stabilisation in the atmosphere is one of the most pressing challenges of this centur...
Croplands are vital ecosystems for human well-being and provide important ecosystem services such as...
peer reviewedMany studies have highlighted significant interactions between soil C reservoir dynamic...
Restoring depleted soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks of arable land to remove carbon from the atmosph...
Background: Soils contain the largest stock of organic carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems and chan...
There is a pressing need to halt the accelerated climate change, due to its adverse effects on the p...
We implemented a spatial application of a previously evaluated model of soil GHG emissions, ECOSSE, ...