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Carbon emission occurs during various stages of life cycle of food products. Greenhouse gases (GHG) emission from 24 Indian food items showed that animal food products (meat and milk) and rice cultivation mostly contributed to methane (CH4) emission, while food products from crops contributed to ...


Pathak, HimanshuJain, NivetaBhatia, ArtiPatel JAggarwal, Pramod K.[Carbon footprints of Indian food items]Carbon footprints of Indian food items
Aggarwal, Pramod K.Jarvis, AndyCampbell, Bruce M.Zougmoré, Robert B.Khatri-Chhetri, ArunVermeulen, Sonja J.Loboguerrero Rodriguez, Ana MaríaSebastian, Leocadio S.Kinyangi, JamesBonilla Findji, OsanaRadeny, Maren A.O.Recha, John W.M.Martínez Barón, DeissyRamírez Villegas, JuliánHuyer, SophiaThornton, Philip K.Wollenberg, Eva K.Hansen, JamesÁlvarez Toro, PatriciaAguilar-Ariza, AndrésArango-Londoño, DavidPatiño-Bravo, VictorRivera, OvidioOuédraogo, MathieuYen, Bui Tan[The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture]The climate-smart village approach: framework of an integrative strategy for scaling up adaptation options in agriculture

Soil organic carbon sequestration rates over 20 years based on the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC) methodology were combined with local economic data to determine the potential for soil C sequestration in wheat-based production systems on the Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP). The C seq...


Grace PRAntle, John M.Aggarwal, Pramod K.Ogle, Stephen M.Paustian, KeithBasso, Bruno[Soil carbon sequestration and associated economic costs for farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain: a meta-analysis]Soil carbon sequestration and associated economic costs for farming systems of the Indo-Gangetic Plain: a meta-analysis

The intensified rice and wheat cropping systems consume most of the fertilizer and irrigation water in India and are major sources of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. The InfoCrop simulation model was evaluated to calculate methane (CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), and carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions fro...


Bhatia, ArtiAggarwal, Pramod K.Jain, NivetaPathak, Himanshu[Greenhouse gas emission from rice and wheat-growing areas in India: Spatial analysis and upscaling]Greenhouse gas emission from rice and wheat-growing areas in India: Spatial analysis and upscaling

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