The Carbon Benefits Project (CBP) is developing a standardized system for sustainable land management projects to measure, model and report changes in carbon stocks and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions for use at varying scales. A global framework of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks under native vegetation for application in data poor regions, using the simple assessment option of the CBP system, is presented. It considers default classes for climate and mineral soils as required for IPCC Tier 1 (empirical) level GHG inventories. Suitable soil profiles were extracted from an expanded version of the ISRIC-WISE database. Probable outliers within each climate–soil cluster were removed using a robust outlier-rejection procedure. Mean SOC stocks, ...
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is considered a proxy of soil health, contributing to food production, mit...
International audienceAbstract Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in natural and cultivated ecosys...
Anthropogenic activities, urbanization and industrialization cause an increase in the atmospheric ca...
The Carbon Benefits Project (CBP) is developing a standardized system for sustainable land managemen...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays a vital role in ecosystem function, determining soil fertility, wate...
National and sub-national scale estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and changes can provid...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The Carbon Benefits Project (CBP) is working to produce a standardized system for Global Environment...
International audienceSoils are the major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and the largest org...
Soils play a key role in providing a range of ecosystem services. Quality-assessed soil information,...
Assessments of the global carbon (C) cycle typically rely on simplified models which consider large ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration has essential implications for climate change mitigation, la...
We present the most comprehensive pan-European assessment of future changes in cropland and grasslan...
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is considered a proxy of soil health, contributing to food production, mit...
International audienceAbstract Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in natural and cultivated ecosys...
Anthropogenic activities, urbanization and industrialization cause an increase in the atmospheric ca...
The Carbon Benefits Project (CBP) is developing a standardized system for sustainable land managemen...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays a vital role in ecosystem function, determining soil fertility, wate...
National and sub-national scale estimates of soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks and changes can provid...
Soils hold the largest pool of organic carbon (C) on Earth; yet, soil organic carbon (SOC) reservoir...
The Carbon Benefits Project (CBP) is working to produce a standardized system for Global Environment...
International audienceSoils are the major component of the terrestrial ecosystem and the largest org...
Soils play a key role in providing a range of ecosystem services. Quality-assessed soil information,...
Assessments of the global carbon (C) cycle typically rely on simplified models which consider large ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration has essential implications for climate change mitigation, la...
We present the most comprehensive pan-European assessment of future changes in cropland and grasslan...
Soil Organic Carbon (SOC) is considered a proxy of soil health, contributing to food production, mit...
International audienceAbstract Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in natural and cultivated ecosys...
Anthropogenic activities, urbanization and industrialization cause an increase in the atmospheric ca...