Carbon sequestration in agricultural ecosystems

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Carbon sequestration in agricultural ecosystems

Klaus Lorenz, Rattan Lal

Springer, c2018

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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Description

A comprehensive book on basic processes of soil C dynamics and the underlying factors and causes which determine the technical and economic potential of soil C sequestration. The book provides information on the dynamics of both inorganic (lithogenic and pedogenic carbonates) and organic C (labile, intermediate and passive). It describes different types of agroecosystems, and lists questions at the end of each chapter to stimulate thinking and promote academic dialogue. Each chapter has a bibliography containing up-to-date references on the current research, and provides the state-of-the-knowledge while also identifying the knowledge gaps for future research. The critical need for restoring C stocks in world soils is discussed in terms of provisioning of essential ecosystem services (food security, carbon sequestration, water quality and renewability, and biodiversity). It is of interest to students, scientists, and policy makers.

Table of Contents

Preface 1 Agricultural Land Use and the Global Carbon Cycle 1.1. History of Agricultural Land Use 1.2 The Global Carbon Cycle and Agricultural Land Use 1.3 Agricultural Land Use and Climate Change 1.4 Carbon Sequestration by Agricultural Land Use 1.5 Conclusions 1.6 Review Questions References 2 Soil Carbon Stock 2.1 Soil Inorganic Carbon 2.2 Soil Organic Carbon 2.2.2. The Net Balance of Soil Organic Carbon 2.3 Importance of Soil Organic Carbon for Soil Quality, Ecosystem Services and Food Security 2.4 Mitigation of Climate Change 2.5 Adaptation to Climate Change 2.6 Research Needs 2.7 Conclusions 2.8 Review Questions References 3 Carbon Sequestration in Cropland Soils 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Cropland Soil Inorganic Carbon 3.3 Cropland Soil Organic Carbon 3.4 Recarbonization of Cropland Soils 3.5 Conclusions 3.6 Review Questions References 4 Carbon Sequestration in Grassland Soils 4.1 Introduction 4.2 Grassland Soil Inorganic Carbon 4.3 Grassland Soil Organic Carbon 4.4 Grassland Soil Carbon Sequestration 4.5 Conclusions 4.6 Review Questions References 5 Carbon Sequestration in Wetland Soils 5.1 Introduction 5.2 Peatland Carbon Balance 5.3 Management and Use of Wetland Soils for Agriculture 5.4 Improved Management of Wetland Soils 5.5 Conclusions 5.6 Review Questions References 6 Agroforestry Systems 6.1 Agroforestry Practices 6.2 Importance of Agroforestry Trees for Soil Organic Carbon Sequestration 6.3 Carbon Sequestration in Agroforestry Systems 6.4 Enhancing Carbon Sequestration in Agroforest Soils 6.5 Conclusions 6.6 Review Questions References 7 Biomass and Bioenergy 7.1 Biomass Feedstock for the Chemical Industry 7.2 Bioenergy Feedstock Production in Agroecosystems 7.3 Sustainability of Biomass and Bioenergy Production 7.4 Conclusions 7.5 Review Questions References 8 Biochar 8.1 Properties of Black Carbon 8.2 Biochar Effects on Carbon Sequestration in Agricultural Soils 8.3 Research Needs 8.4 Conclusions 8.5 Review Questions References 9 Importance of Soils of Agroecosystems for Climate Change Policy 9.1 Management of Soil Carbon of Agroecosystems and Climate Change Policy 9.2 Climate-Smart Agriculture 9.3 Carbon Farming 9.4 Soil Security 9.5 Payments for Ecosystem Services 9.6 Conclusions 9.7 Review Questions References Conclusions: The Way Forward

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  • NCID
    BB27200340
  • ISBN
    • 9783319923178
  • LCCN
    2018942912
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    [Cham]
  • Pages/Volumes
    xii, 392 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
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