This Policy Brief is an output from the N8 AgriFood Food Systems Policy Hub. It is one of a collection produced by participants on the Rapid Evidence Synthesis Training (REST) programme. REST was delivered through a collaboration between the University of Leeds, Newcastle University and the N8 AgriFood Programme, supported by Research England QR-SPF funds from the University of Leeds and the University of York
Following the Paris agreement, many nations have committed to targets of net zero emissions, resulti...
Approximately a third of all annual greenhouse gas emissions globally are directly or indirectly ass...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
This Policy Brief is an output from the N8 AgriFood Food Systems Policy Hub. It is one of a collecti...
This project aims to provide a systematic review of the scientific literature to examine the effects...
In the rush to decarbonise energy supplies to meet internationally agreed greenhouse gas emissions t...
International audienceThe potential of grasslands as a carbon (C) sink in Europe is large despite th...
This booklet aims to help land managers be as carbon efficient as possible within the boundaries of ...
Renewable energy production is gaining momentum globally as a way to combat climate change without d...
Soils in less favoured areas, (LFA’s) defined as areas where unfavourable environmental conditions a...
As the UK’s largest non-government land-owner, the National Trust is committed to reducing its impac...
The health of our soil is fundamental to the delivery of essential ecosystem services; agricultural ...
Agricultural land is subject to many competing demands: for increased food production to meet the ne...
Agricultural cropping systems and pasture comprise one third of the world's arable land and have the...
SRC willow for bioenergy is a promising source of renewable energy for temperate climates such as th...
Following the Paris agreement, many nations have committed to targets of net zero emissions, resulti...
Approximately a third of all annual greenhouse gas emissions globally are directly or indirectly ass...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...
This Policy Brief is an output from the N8 AgriFood Food Systems Policy Hub. It is one of a collecti...
This project aims to provide a systematic review of the scientific literature to examine the effects...
In the rush to decarbonise energy supplies to meet internationally agreed greenhouse gas emissions t...
International audienceThe potential of grasslands as a carbon (C) sink in Europe is large despite th...
This booklet aims to help land managers be as carbon efficient as possible within the boundaries of ...
Renewable energy production is gaining momentum globally as a way to combat climate change without d...
Soils in less favoured areas, (LFA’s) defined as areas where unfavourable environmental conditions a...
As the UK’s largest non-government land-owner, the National Trust is committed to reducing its impac...
The health of our soil is fundamental to the delivery of essential ecosystem services; agricultural ...
Agricultural land is subject to many competing demands: for increased food production to meet the ne...
Agricultural cropping systems and pasture comprise one third of the world's arable land and have the...
SRC willow for bioenergy is a promising source of renewable energy for temperate climates such as th...
Following the Paris agreement, many nations have committed to targets of net zero emissions, resulti...
Approximately a third of all annual greenhouse gas emissions globally are directly or indirectly ass...
Key points 1. Grazing management can be used to increase soil organic carbon sequestration. 2. Grazi...