In 1995 a working group was assembled at the request of OECD/IPCC/IEA to revise the methodology for N2O from agriculture for the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Methodology. The basics of the methodology developed to calculate annual country level nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agricultural soils is presented herein. Three sources of N2O are distinguished in the new methodology: (i) direct emissions from agricultural soils, (ii) emissions from animal production, and (iii) N2O emissions indirectly induced by agricultural activities. The methodology is a simple approach which requires only input data that are available from FAO databases. The methodology attempts to relate N2O emissions to the agricultural nitrogen (N) cycle and to sy...
Agricultural soils are the main anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), largely because of nitr...
Agricultural soils are the most important anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide to the atmosphere. W...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture can be tackled by reducing demand for, and consumptio...
In 1995 a working group was assembled at the request of OECD/IPCC/IEA to revise the methodology for ...
In 1995 a working group was assembled at the request of OECD/IPCC/IEA to revise the methodology for ...
The IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories provide default methodologies for estima...
includes methodologies for calculating both direct and indirect emissions of N2O related to agricult...
In earlier work, we compared the amount of newly fixed nitrogen (N, as synthetic fertilizer and biol...
In most soils, biogenic formation of N2O is enhanced by an increase in available mineral N through i...
At the global scale, agriculture contributes significantly to emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a po...
Agricultural activities have greatly changed the global nitrogen (N) cycle and produced nitrogenous ...
the Wageningen expert subgroup on indirect N2O emissions for their helpful comments. Agricultural pe...
The number of published N2O and NO emissions measurements is increasing steadily, providing addition...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas 298 times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2), and is a ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) contributes 8% to anthropogenic global warming, of which about one third are dir...
Agricultural soils are the main anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), largely because of nitr...
Agricultural soils are the most important anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide to the atmosphere. W...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture can be tackled by reducing demand for, and consumptio...
In 1995 a working group was assembled at the request of OECD/IPCC/IEA to revise the methodology for ...
In 1995 a working group was assembled at the request of OECD/IPCC/IEA to revise the methodology for ...
The IPCC Guidelines for National Greenhouse Gas Inventories provide default methodologies for estima...
includes methodologies for calculating both direct and indirect emissions of N2O related to agricult...
In earlier work, we compared the amount of newly fixed nitrogen (N, as synthetic fertilizer and biol...
In most soils, biogenic formation of N2O is enhanced by an increase in available mineral N through i...
At the global scale, agriculture contributes significantly to emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O), a po...
Agricultural activities have greatly changed the global nitrogen (N) cycle and produced nitrogenous ...
the Wageningen expert subgroup on indirect N2O emissions for their helpful comments. Agricultural pe...
The number of published N2O and NO emissions measurements is increasing steadily, providing addition...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) is a greenhouse gas 298 times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2), and is a ...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) contributes 8% to anthropogenic global warming, of which about one third are dir...
Agricultural soils are the main anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide (N2O), largely because of nitr...
Agricultural soils are the most important anthropogenic source of nitrous oxide to the atmosphere. W...
Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from agriculture can be tackled by reducing demand for, and consumptio...