Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management
Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of trees and soils. There is potential for both direct mitigation through better management of carbon in agricultural landscapes and indirect mitigation through reduced pressure on carbon stored in fores...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2009
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| author | Swallow, Brent M. van Noordwijk, Meine |
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| description | Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of trees and soils. There is potential for both direct mitigation through better management of carbon in agricultural landscapes and indirect mitigation through reduced pressure on carbon stored in forests, peatlands, and wetlands. Effectively harnessing these opportunities will take bold action in climate change negotiations. |
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| spelling | CGSpace1618432025-11-06T04:25:01Z Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management Swallow, Brent M. van Noordwijk, Meine climate change soil degradation Many opportunities exist for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through better management of trees and soils. There is potential for both direct mitigation through better management of carbon in agricultural landscapes and indirect mitigation through reduced pressure on carbon stored in forests, peatlands, and wetlands. Effectively harnessing these opportunities will take bold action in climate change negotiations. 2009 2024-11-21T09:58:44Z 2024-11-21T09:58:44Z Brief https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161843 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Swallow, Brent M.; van Noordwijk, Meine. 2009. Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management. 2020 Vision Focus Brief 16(4). https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161843 |
| spellingShingle | climate change soil degradation Swallow, Brent M. van Noordwijk, Meine Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title | Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title_full | Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title_fullStr | Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title_full_unstemmed | Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title_short | Agriculture and climate change: Direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| title_sort | agriculture and climate change direct and indirect mitigation through tree and soil management |
| topic | climate change soil degradation |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/161843 |
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