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Cropping is responsible for substantial emissions of greenhouse gasses (GHGs) worldwide through the use of fertilizers and through expansion of agricultural land and associated carbon losses. Especially in sub‐Saharan Africa (SSA), GHG emissions from these processes might increase steeply in comi...


Loon, Marloes P. vanHijbeek, RenskeBerge, Hein F.M. tenDe Sy, VeroniqueBroeke, Guus A. tenSolomon, DawitIttersum, Martin K. van[Impacts of intensifying or expanding cereal cropping in sub‐Saharan Africa on greenhouse gas emissions and food security]Impacts of intensifying or expanding cereal cropping in sub‐Saharan Africa on greenhouse gas emissions and food security

Current initiatives to store carbon in soils as a measure to mitigate climate change are gaining momentum. Agriculture plays an important role in soil carbon initiatives, as almost 40% of the world’s soils are currently used as cropland and grassland. Thus, a major research and policy question is...


Hijbeek, RenskeLoon, Marloes P. vanIttersum, Martin K. van[Fertiliser use and soil carbon sequestration: trade-offs and opportunities]Fertiliser use and soil carbon sequestration: trade-offs and opportunities

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