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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, ENeufeldt, HenrySmalligan, MRosenstock, Todd S.Bernoux, MartialBird, N.Casarim, FDenef, KEaster, M.Malin, DaniellaOgle, Stephen M.Ostwald, MPaustian, KeithPearson, TSteglich, E[Methods for the quantification of emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts]Methods for the quantification of emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts

For many developing countries, the land use sector, particularly agriculture and forestry, represents a large proportion of their greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, making this sector a priority for GHG mitigation activities. Previous global surveys (e.g., IPCC 2000) as well as the most recent IPCC ...


Paustian, Keith[Bridging the data gap: engaging developing country farmers in greenhouse gas accounting]Bridging the data gap: engaging developing country farmers in greenhouse gas accounting
Milne, EleanorAynekulu, ErmiasBationo, B. AndréBatjes, Niels H.Boone, Randall B.Conant, Richard T.Davies, JonathanHanan, NiallHoag, DanaHerrick, Jeffrey E.Knausenberger, WalterNeely, ConstanceNjoka, JesseNgugi, MoffattParton, BillPaustian, KeithReid, Robin S.Said, Mohammed YahyaShepherd, Keith D.Swift, DavidThornton, Philip K.Williams, StephenMiller, SueNkonya, Ephraim M.[Grazing lands in sub-Saharan Africa and their potential role in climate change mitigation: What we do and don't know]Grazing lands in sub-Saharan Africa and their potential role in climate change mitigation: What we do and don't know

In March 2013, 40 leading experts from across the world gathered at a workshop, hosted by the European Commission, Directorate General Joint Research Centre, Italy, to discuss the multiple benefits of soil carbon as part of a Rapid Assessment Process (RAP) project commissioned by Scientific Commi...


Milne, EleanorBanwart, Steven A.Noellemeyer, ElkeAbson, David JBallabio, CristianoBampa, FrancescaBationo, B. AndréBatjes, Niels H.Bernoux, MartialBhattacharyya, TapasBlack, HelainaBuschiazzo, Daniel E.Cai, ZucongCerri, Carlos EduardoCheng, KunCompagnone, ClaudeConant, Richard T.Coutinho, Heitor L.C.Brogniez, Delphine deCarvalho Balieiro, Fabiano deDuffy, ChristopherFeller, ChristianFidalgo, Elaine C.C.Figueira da Silva, CristianeFunk, RogerGaudig, GretaGicheru, Patrick TGoldhaber, MartyGottschalk, PiaGoulet, FredericGoverse, TessaGrathwohl, PeterJoosten, HansKamoni, Peter TKihara, JobKrawczynski, ReneLa Scala, NewtonLemanceau, PhilippeLi, LianqingLi, ZichuanMaron, Pierre-AlainMartius, ChristopherMelillo, JerryMontanarella, LucaNikolaidis, NikolaosNziguheba, GenerosePan, GenxingPascual, UnaiPaustian, KeithPiñeiro, GervasioPowlson, David S.Quiroga, AlbertoRichter, DanSigwalt, AnnieSix, JohanSmith, JoSmith, PeteStocking, MichaelTanneberger, FranziskaTermansen, MetteNoordwijk, Meine vanWesemael, Bas vanVargas, RodrigoLuiz Victoria, ReynaldoWaswa, Boaz S.Werner, DavidWichmann, SabineWichtmann, WendelinZhang, XuhuiZhao, YongcunZheng, JinweiZheng, Jufeng[Soil carbon, multiple benefits]Soil carbon, multiple benefits

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, ENeufeldt, HenryRosenstock, Todd S.Smalligan, MCerri, Carlos EduardoMalin, DaniellaEaster, M.Bernoux, MartialOgle, Stephen M.Casarim, FPearson, TBird, D.N.Steglish, EOstwald, MDenef, KPaustian, Keith[Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts]Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts

Agriculture in developing countries has attracted increasing attention in international negotiations within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change for both adaptation to climate change and greenhouse gas mitigation. However, there is limited understanding about potential comple...


Ogle, Stephen M.Olander, LWollenberg, L.Rosenstock, Todd S.Tubiello, F.N.Paustian, KeithBuendia, L.Nihart, ASmith, Pete[Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting agricultural management for climate change in developing countries: providing the basis for action]Reducing greenhouse gas emissions and adapting agricultural management for climate change in developing countries: providing the basis for action

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

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