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Los recursos de la Iniciativa

En esta sección encontrará los recursos (diversos documentos, informes, videos, etc.) publicados por la Iniciativa «4 por 1000» y sus Socios.

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«Meta-analysis on carbon sequestration through Conservation Agriculture in Africa» – 2019 – Emilio J. Gonzalez-Sanchez & al

Emilio J. Gonzalez-Sanchez, Oscar Veroz-Gonzalez, Gordon Conway, Manuel Moreno-Garcia, Amir Kassam, Saidi Mkomwa, Rafaela Ordoñez-Fernandez, Paula Triviño-Tarradas, Rosa Carbonell-Bojollo. Africa is the smallest contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions among the continents, but the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change.

«Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts» – 2013 – Eleanor Milne & al

Eleanor Milne & al.

«Microbial and plant-derived compounds both contribute to persistent soil organic carbon in temperate soils» – 2018 – P.Barré, K.Quénéa, A.Vidal & al

Pierre Barré, Katell Quénéa, Alix Vidal, Lauric Cécillon, Bent T. Christensen, Thomas Kätterer, Andy Macdonald, Léo Petit, Alain F. Plante, Folkert van Oort & Claire Chenu . Our study tests the emerging paradigm that biochemical recalcitrance does not affect substantially long-term (50 years) SOC persistence.

Video of presentation of the «4 per 1000» Initiative – 2015 – Ministerio de Agricultura de Francia

Ministerio de Agricultura de Francia Invierno 2015-2016

«Mitigation potential of soil carbon management overestimated by neglecting N2O emissions» – 2018 – E.Lugato, A.Leip & A.Jones

Emanuele Lugato, Adrian Leip, Arwyn Jones

«Monitoring global carbon emissions in 2021» – 2022 – Liu, Z., Deng, Z., Davis, S.J. & al.

Zhu Liu, Zhu Deng, Steven J. Davis, Clement Giron & Philippe Ciais in Nature Reviews Earth & Environment ...

MRV systems related to Soil health in the context of Agroecology and the «4 per 1000» Initiative

Since early 2023, the international "4 per 1000" Initiative has been embracing the key topic of MRV Systems and ...

«A global agenda for collective action on soil carbon» – 2019 – Nature Sustainability/ S.Vermeulen, D.Bossio, J.Lehmann, P.Luu & al

Policymakers and investors have perceived securing soil organic carbon as too difficult, with uncertain returns. But new technical, policy and financial opportunities offer hope for rapid progress.

«Nature’s Make or Break Potential for Climate Change» – 2017 – The Nature conservancy

Nature "The Nature Conservancy - October 15, 2017

«New Project in Carbon Farming Launched in India» – 2019 – FoodTank USA

The project is an initiative of Shekar Bhadsavale, a California-educated progressive farmer from Neral, and Emmanuel D’Silva, an agriculture and environment scientist from Mumbai who previously worked at the World Bank. This new project will help farmers increase their income as well as store carbon in their soil. Starting with 20 farmers in two districts of Maharashtra state in India, the carbon farming project will compensate farmers for increases in soil organic carbon.

«New report highlights the business case for investing in soil health» – 2018 – World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD)

World Business Council for Sustainable Development (WBCSD) - 5 Dec 2018

«New study shows microbes trap massive amounts of carbon» – 2021 – University of Tennessee

University of Tennessee at Knoxville, April 26, 2021