The GHG (greenhouse gas) mitigation potential from the agricultural sector is set to increase in coming decades. Much of the agricultural mitigation potential lies in developing countries where systems are dominated by smallholder farmers. There is therefore an opportunity for smallholders not on...
Milne, E
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Neufeldt, Henry
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Smalligan, M
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Rosenstock, Todd S.
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Bernoux, Martial
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Bird, N.
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Casarim, F
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Denef, K
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Easter, M.
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Malin, Daniella
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Ogle, Stephen M.
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Ostwald, M
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Paustian, Keith
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Pearson, T
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Steglich, E
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[Methods for the quantification of emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts]
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Methods for the quantification of emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts
Biocarbon projects can connect climate finance to smallholder farmers and can provide considerable benefits to improved productivity, land health and income, market access, institutional stability and, ultimately, food security and reduced poverty for asset-poor rural communities. While most bioc...
Foster K
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Neufeldt, Henry
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[Biocarbon projects in agroforestry: lessons from the past for future development]
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Biocarbon projects in agroforestry: lessons from the past for future development
Landscape scale quantification enables farmers to pool resources and expertise. However, the problem remains of how to quantify these gains. This article considers current greenhouse gas (GHG) quantification methods that can be used in a landscape scale analysis in terms of relevance to areas dom...
Milne, E
,
Neufeldt, Henry
,
Rosenstock, Todd S.
,
Smalligan, M
,
Cerri, Carlos Eduardo
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Malin, Daniella
,
Easter, M.
,
Bernoux, Martial
,
Ogle, Stephen M.
,
Casarim, F
,
Pearson, T
,
Bird, D.N.
,
Steglish, E
,
Ostwald, M
,
Denef, K
,
Paustian, Keith
,
[Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts]
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Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts