A key narrative within climate change science is that conserving and improving soil carbon through agricultural practices can contribute to agricultural productivity and is a promising option for mitigating carbon loss through sequestration. This paper examines the potential disconnect between science and practice in the context of communicating information about soil carbon management. It focuses on the information producing process and on stakeholder (adviser, farmer representative, policy maker etc) assessment of the attributes credibility, salience and legitimacy. In doing this it draws on results from consultations with stakeholders in the SmartSOIL project which aimed to provide decision support guidelines about practices that optimis...
Despite the increasing availability of scientific information to support climate change decisionmaki...
To limit warming to well below 2°C, most scenario projections rely on greenhouse gas removal technol...
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards ...
A key narrative within climate change science is that conserving and improving soil carbon through a...
Farming practices that lead to declining returns and inputs of carbon to soils pose a threat to key ...
Soil carbon management practices are those that add and maintain organic carbon in the soil. These ...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in agricultural soils removes carbon dioxide from the at...
The importance of building/maintaining soil carbon, for soil health and CO2 mitigation, is of increa...
Despite the increasing availability of scientific information to support climate change decisionmaki...
To limit warming to well below 2°C, most scenario projections rely on greenhouse gas removal technol...
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards ...
A key narrative within climate change science is that conserving and improving soil carbon through a...
Farming practices that lead to declining returns and inputs of carbon to soils pose a threat to key ...
Soil carbon management practices are those that add and maintain organic carbon in the soil. These ...
There is growing awareness of the role that agricultural soils can play for climate change mitigatio...
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks in agricultural soils removes carbon dioxide from the at...
The importance of building/maintaining soil carbon, for soil health and CO2 mitigation, is of increa...
Despite the increasing availability of scientific information to support climate change decisionmaki...
To limit warming to well below 2°C, most scenario projections rely on greenhouse gas removal technol...
Soils have the potential to sequester and store significant amounts of carbon, contributing towards ...