This work brings a refined estimation of the land use change and derived CO2 emissions associated with sugarcane cultivation, including changes in management practices and refined land-use carbon stocks, over the last two decades for Brazil?s center?south and north regions. The analysis was carried out at the rural property level, considering spatially explicit land conversion data. With the refinements, we found a net carbon removal of 9.8 TgCO2∙yr−1 in sugarcane cultivation areas in the 2000?2020 period, which was due to the expansion of sugarcane over poor quality pastures (55% of the gross removals), croplands (15%) and mosaic (14%) areas, and the transition from the conventional burned harvesting to unburned (16%). Moreover...
Thee effects of land-use change (LUC) on soil carbon (C) balance has to be taken into account in cal...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indir...
Farming sugarcane, as a renewable source of ethanol for use as a fuel, is a common practice in Brazi...
Brazil is expected to increase its sugarcane production in the coming years. Almost 60% of the Brazi...
Recent projections of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture for the next 12 years, based on the rece...
ioethanol production in Brazil gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s as an energy security and ener...
Governments are promoting biofuels and the resulting changes in land use and crop reallocation to bi...
Strategies for the reduction of greenhouse gas emission in agriculture have been debated for some ti...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
Agricultural management practices that promote net carbon (C) accumulation in the soil have been con...
Agricultural management practices that promote net carbon (C) accumulation in the soil have been con...
There are doubts about the reliability of so-called biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
In the context of climatic changes, the observation of land use change scenarios is important to inf...
Thee effects of land-use change (LUC) on soil carbon (C) balance has to be taken into account in cal...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indir...
Farming sugarcane, as a renewable source of ethanol for use as a fuel, is a common practice in Brazi...
Brazil is expected to increase its sugarcane production in the coming years. Almost 60% of the Brazi...
Recent projections of the Brazilian Ministry of Agriculture for the next 12 years, based on the rece...
ioethanol production in Brazil gained momentum in the 1970s and 1980s as an energy security and ener...
Governments are promoting biofuels and the resulting changes in land use and crop reallocation to bi...
Strategies for the reduction of greenhouse gas emission in agriculture have been debated for some ti...
Brazil is a major sugarcane producer and São Paulo State cultivates 5.5 million hectares, close to 5...
Agricultural management practices that promote net carbon (C) accumulation in the soil have been con...
Agricultural management practices that promote net carbon (C) accumulation in the soil have been con...
There are doubts about the reliability of so-called biofuels to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emission...
Background: Since sugarcane areas have increased rapidly in Brazil, the contribution of the sugarcan...
In the context of climatic changes, the observation of land use change scenarios is important to inf...
Thee effects of land-use change (LUC) on soil carbon (C) balance has to be taken into account in cal...
The largest and most dynamic agricultural frontier in Brazil is known as MATOPIBA, an area that cove...
The planned expansion of biofuel plantations in Brazil could potentially cause both direct and indir...