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The Emissions Gap Report 2013 from the United Nations Environment Programme restates the claim that changing to no-till practices in agriculture, as an alternative to conventional tillage, causes an accumulation of organic carbon in soil, thus mitigating climate change through carbon sequestratio...


Powlson, David S.Stirling, Clare M.Jat, Mangi LalGerard, Bruno G.Palm, C.A.Sánchez, P.A.Cassman, Kenneth G.[Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation]Limited potential of no-till agriculture for climate change mitigation

Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Tier 1 methodologies commonly underpin project-scale carbon accounting for changes in land use and management and are used in frameworks for Life Cycle Assessment and carbon footprinting of food and energy crops. These methodologies were intended f...


Smith, PeteDavies, C.A.Ogle, S.Zanchi, G.Bellarby, J.Bird, N.Boddey, Robert M.McNamara, N.P.Powlson, David S.Cowie, A.Noordwijk, Meine vanDavis, S.C.Richter, D.D.B.Kryzanowski, L.Wijk, Mark T. vanStuart, J.Kirton, A.Eggar, D.Newton-Cross, G.Adhya, T.K.Braimoh, A.K.[Towards an integrated global framework to assess the impacts of land use and management change on soil carbon: Current capability and future vision]Towards an integrated global framework to assess the impacts of land use and management change on soil carbon: Current capability and future vision

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

Conservation agriculture (CA), comprising minimum soil disturbance, retention of crop residues and crop diversification, is widely promoted for reducing soil degradation and improving agricultural sustainability. It is also claimed to mitigate climate change through soil carbon sequestration: we ...


Powlson, David S.Stirling, Clare M.Thierfelder, ChristianWhite, Rodger P.Jat, Mangi Lal[Does conservation agriculture deliver climate change mitigation through soil carbon sequestration in tropical agro-ecosystems?]Does conservation agriculture deliver climate change mitigation through soil carbon sequestration in tropical agro-ecosystems?

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