Soil carbon, multiple benefits

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TitreSoil carbon, multiple benefits
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursMilne E, Banwart SA, Noellemeyer E, Abson DJ, Ballabio C, Bampa F, Bationo A, Batjes NH, Bernoux M, Bhattacharyya T, Black H, Buschiazzo DE, Cai Z, Cerri CEduardo, Cheng K, Compagnone C, Conant R, Coutinho HLC, de Brogniez D, Balieiro Fde Carvalh, Duffy C, Feller C, Fidalgo ECC, da Silva CFigueira, Funk R, Gaudig G, Gicheru PT, Goldhaber M, Gottschalk P, Goulet F, Goverse T, Grathwohl P, Joosten H, Kamoni PT, Kihara J, Krawczynski R, , Lemanceau P, Li L, Li Z, Lugato E, Maron P-A, Martius C, Melillo J, Montanarella L, Nikolaidis N, Nziguheba G, Pan G, Pascual U, Paustian K, Pineiro G, Powlson D, Quiroga A, Richter D, Sigwalt A, Six J, Smith J, Smith P, Stocking M, Tanneberger F, Termansen M, van Noordwijk M, van Wesemael B, Vargas R, Victoria RLuiz, Waswa B, Werner D, Wichmann S, Wichtmann W, Zhang X, Zhao Y, Zheng J, Zheng J
JournalENVIRONMENTAL DEVELOPMENT
Volume13
Pagination33-38
Date PublishedJAN
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN2211-4645
Résumé

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 Committee on Problems of the Environment (SCOPE). This collaboration led to the publication of the SCOPE Series Volume 71 ``Soil Carbon: Science, Management and Policy for Multiple Benefits''; which brings together the essential scientific evidence and policy opportunities regarding the global importance of soil carbon. This short communication summarises the key messages of the assessment including research and policy implications. (C) 2014 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

DOI10.1016/j.envdev.2014.11.005