Previous research on increasing soil carbon sequestration, through soil carbon management (SCM), has not integrated social components into the ecological system. To understand how experienced farmers combine social and ecological components of soil carbon management practices, we have used a social-ecological systems (SES) framework. This study examines the distribution and pattern of farmers’ SCM practices, comparing and contrasting two farming cohorts based on inherent soil fertility in a rotational grazing regime of sub-tropical temperate grazing lands in Australia. Twenty-five grazing farmers with the land of low (n= 13) and moderate (n=12) fertility soils were interviewed about SCM and how they have maintained their grazing regime desp...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) has potential to offset greenhouse gas emissions, but the scope...
Available online 28 April 2017Carbon farming policies aim to contribute to climate change mitigation...
The global carbon pool located in soils is being depleted with time, partially contributing to anthr...
In recognition of the need to address complex environmental problems, some ecological studies have a...
In recognition of the need to address complex environmental problems, some ecological studies have a...
Highlights • 105 farmers were asked to plan for increasing carbon storage on their fields. • T...
Transferring carbon from the atmosphere into terrestrial sinks through carbon farming has been propo...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
This study sought to quantify the influence of 'carbon farming' practices on soil carbon stocks, in ...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
Global food production is currently contributing to numerous environmental challenges including anth...
Carbon farming is a new land use option over extensive areas of the Australian rangelands. This land...
The intensive farming practices that have been developed over the past 60 years are based mainly on ...
Carbon farming is a new land use option over extensive areas of the Australian rangelands. This land...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) has potential to offset greenhouse gas emissions, but the scope...
Available online 28 April 2017Carbon farming policies aim to contribute to climate change mitigation...
The global carbon pool located in soils is being depleted with time, partially contributing to anthr...
In recognition of the need to address complex environmental problems, some ecological studies have a...
In recognition of the need to address complex environmental problems, some ecological studies have a...
Highlights • 105 farmers were asked to plan for increasing carbon storage on their fields. • T...
Transferring carbon from the atmosphere into terrestrial sinks through carbon farming has been propo...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
This study sought to quantify the influence of 'carbon farming' practices on soil carbon stocks, in ...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
Carbon farming has expanded in Australia’s rangelands over recent years, incentivised under the Aust...
Global food production is currently contributing to numerous environmental challenges including anth...
Carbon farming is a new land use option over extensive areas of the Australian rangelands. This land...
The intensive farming practices that have been developed over the past 60 years are based mainly on ...
Carbon farming is a new land use option over extensive areas of the Australian rangelands. This land...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) has potential to offset greenhouse gas emissions, but the scope...
Available online 28 April 2017Carbon farming policies aim to contribute to climate change mitigation...
The global carbon pool located in soils is being depleted with time, partially contributing to anthr...