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ویرایش: نویسندگان: J M Kimble, R Lal, R F Follett سری: ISBN (شابک) : 1566705819, 9781566705813 ناشر: Lewis Publishers سال نشر: 2002 تعداد صفحات: 491 زبان: English فرمت فایل : PDF (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود) حجم فایل: 27 مگابایت
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The potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and global
climate change is one factor diving agricultural policy
development of programs that might pay farmers to implement
practices to sequester carbon. With chapters by economists,
policy makers, farmers, land managers, energy company
representatives, and soil scientists, Agricultural Practices
and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil explores a broad
range of topics. It
examines topics such as the effects of soil tillage and mulch
rate, soil monitoring and assessment, soil fertility
management, policy options, and the economic issues associated
with carbon sequestration. This volume caps a "series" of books
from leading researchers on carbon sequestration in soils by
integrating the science with the economic and policy issues
surrounding it. It provides agricultural scientists, farmers,
and policy makers with innovative and environmentally friendly
practices for improved land management and crop production.
Agricultural Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in
Soil helps to identify strategies that can lead to widespread
adoption of management practices that will enhance
productivity, the soil carbon pool, and the overall
environment.--COVER. Read
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Content: Pt. I. Historical perspectives --
Carbon sequestration and the integration of science, farming,
and policy --
Trend in use of conservation practices in U.S. agriculture and
its implication for global climate change --
Why carbon sequestration in agricultural soils --
Historical perspective and implications of human dimensions of
ecosystem manipulations : Sustaining soil resources and carbon
dynamics --
Pt. II. Conservation tillage and residue management --
Mulch rate and tillage effects on carbon sequestration and CO2
flux in an alfisol in central Ohio --
Effects of tillage on inorganic carbon storage in soils of the
norther great plains of the U.S. --
Climatic influences on soil organic carbon storage with no
tillage --
Long-term effect of moldboard plowing on tillage-induced CO2
loss --
Tillage - soil organic matter relationships in long-term
experiments in Hungary and Indiana --
Effect of soil management practices on the sequestration of
carbon in duplex soils of southeastern Australia --
Exchangeable aluminum in composts rich in organic matter during
the maturation process --
Pt. III. Monitoring and assessment --
analysis and reporting of carbon sequestration and greenhouse
gases for conservation districts in Iowa --
Comparing estimates of regional carbon sequestration potential
using geographical information systems, dynamic soil organic
matter models, and simple relationships --
Soil C sequestration management effects on N cycling and
availability --
Land-use effects on profile soil carbon pools in three major
land resource areas of Ohio --
CQESTR - predicting carbon sequestration in agricultural
cropland and grassland soils --
Case study of cost vs. accuracy when measuring carbon stock in
a terrestrial ecosystem --
State-level analyses of C sequestration in agricultural soils
--
Pt. IV. Soil management --
Changes in the thermal and moisture regimes in the plow zone
under corn following no-till implementation --
Soil fertility management with zeolite amendments. I. Effect of
zeolite on carbon sequestration : A review --
Soil fertility management with zeolite amendments : II. Zeolite
effect on maintaining soil Eh --
Effect of crop rotation on the composition of soil organic
matter --
Application of a management decision aid for sequestration of
carbon and nitrogen in soil --
Soil carbon turnover in residue managed wheat and grain sorghum
--
Pt. V. Soil structure and carbon sequestration --
Organic carbon sequestration by restoration of severely
degraded areas in Iceland --
Influence of nitrogen fertility management on profile soil
carbon storage under long-term bromegrass production --
Short-term crop rotation and tillage effects on soil organic
carbon on the Canadian prairies --
Pt. VI. Economics of carbon sequestration --
Soil organic sequestration rates in reclaimed minesoils
--
Efficiencies of conversion of residue C to soil C --
Changes of organic matter and aggregate stability of the arable
surface waterlogged soils --
Pt. VII. Policy issues and industrial farmer viewpoints
--
Designing efficient policies for agricultural soil carbon
sequestration --
Emissions trading and the transfer of risk : Concerns for
farmers --
Sequestering carbon : Agriculture's potential new role --
Public policy issues in soil carbon trading --
The politics of conservation --
Pt. VIII. Regional pools --
Growing the market : Recent developments in agricultural sector
carbon trading --
Role of agro-industries in realizing potential of soil C sinks
--
Potential for carbon accumulation under brachiaria pastures in
Brazil --
Carbon content of desert and semidesert soils in central Asia
--
Pastureland use in the southeastern U.S. : Implications for
carbon sequestration --
On-farm carbon sinks : Production and sequestration
complementarities --
Carbon balances in Hungarian soils --
Some key uncertainties in the global distribution of soil and
peat carbon --
Organic carbon stocks in soils of Bulgaria --
Pt. IX. Summary --
Assessment of soil organic matter layers deposited at open pit
coal mines --
Organic carbon stores in Alaska soils --
Agricultural practices and policy options for carbon
sequestration : What we know and where we need to go.
Abstract: The potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions
and global climate change is one factor diving agricultural
policy development of programs that might pay farmers to
implement practices to sequester carbon. With chapters by
economists, policy makers, farmers, land managers, energy
company representatives, and soil scientists, Agricultural
Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil
explores a broad range of topics. It examines topics such as
the effects of soil tillage and mulch rate, soil monitoring and
assessment, soil fertility management, policy options, and the
economic issues associated with carbon sequestration. This
volume caps a "series" of books from leading researchers on
carbon sequestration in soils by integrating the science with
the economic and policy issues surrounding it. It provides
agricultural scientists, farmers, and policy makers with
innovative and environmentally friendly practices for improved
land management and crop production. Agricultural Practices and
Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil helps to identify
strategies that can lead to widespread adoption of management
practices that will enhance productivity, the soil carbon pool,
and the overall environment.--COVER