Les ressources de l'Initiative
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« Methods for the quantification of GHG emissions at the landscape level for developing countries in smallholder contexts » – 2013 – Eleanor Milne & al
Eleanor Milne, Henry Neufeldt, Todd Rosenstock, Mike Smalligan, Carlos Eduardo Cerri, Daniella Malin, Mark Easter, ...
« 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 ...
« Mitigation potential of soil carbon management overestimated by neglecting N2O emissions » – 2018 – E.Lugato, A.Leip & A.Jones
Emanuele Lugato, Adrian Leip & Arwyn Jones in Nature "Nature climate change" 8 - 26 February 2018
« 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 3 ...
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
Sonja Vermeulen, Deborah Bossio, Johannes Lehmann, Paul Luu, Keith Paustian, Christopher Webb, Flore Augé, Imelda ...
« 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
New Project in Carbon Farming Launched in India by Shekar Bhadsavale and Dr. Emmanuel D’Silva - FoodTank USA, May 2019
« 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
« 4 pour 1000 » Newsletter/Lettre d’information 1 – Juillet 2018
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