Agricultural Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil

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Agricultural Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil
Author : John M. Kimble
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Publisher : CRC Press
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2016
ISBN : 9781420032291
Pages : 536 pages
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Agricultural Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil by John M. Kimble Book PDF Summary

The potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change is one factor driving agricultural policy development of programs that might pay farmers for practices with a high potential to sequester carbon. With chapters by economists, policy makers, farmers, land managers, energy company representatives, and soil scientists, Agricu

Agricultural Practices and Policies for Carbon Sequestration in Soil

The potential to mitigate greenhouse gas emissions and global climate change is one factor driving agricultural policy development of programs that might pay farmers for practices with a high potential to sequester carbon. With chapters by economists, policy makers, farmers, land managers, energy company representatives, and soil scientists, Agricu

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