Skip to main content

page search

Library Payments for soil carbon sequestration – “Smallholders and the climate could lose out”

Payments for soil carbon sequestration – “Smallholders and the climate could lose out”

Payments for soil carbon sequestration – “Smallholders and the climate could lose out”

Resource information

Date of publication
July 2013
Resource Language
ISBN / Resource ID
Rural21-Vol:47-Nr:3/2013-Article:13
License of the resource

More than three times as much carbon is stored in soils across the world as it is in the atmosphere, making them one of the most important global carbon sinks. Therefore, processes impacting on the soil in which carbon is released, such as deforestation or agricultural activities, significantly contribute to climate change. The debate on the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural activities and their consideration in the international climate negotiations has brought soils as carbon reservoirs more to the public eye.

Share on RLBI navigator
NO

Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

Marcus Kaplan

Publisher(s)
Data Provider
Geographical focus