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Effects of Conservation Tillage on Organic Carbon and Carbon Management Index in Paddy Soil

open access: yesApplied Mechanics and Materials, 2011
Effects of different tillage systems on organic carbon and carbon management index (CMI) in paddy soil of long-term experiment site (since 1990) were studied. The experiment included three tillage treatments: conventional tillage with rotation of rice and winter fallow (CT-r) system, no-tillage and ridge culture with rotation of rice and rape (RT-rr ...
Juan Peng   +4 more
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Carbon Management Requiring Index: The Scientific Decision-making Tool for Urban Green Management

2023
Recently, most cities have opted for urban greening as a way to mitigate climate change. However, the urban characteristics, such as the fragmented land cover and harsh environment hard to maintain vegetation healthy, reduce the efficiency of greenery. Therefore, a continuous and scientific management tool is required to mitigate climate change through
Inhye Seo, Gayoung Yoo
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A new remote sensing-based carbon sequestration potential index (CSPI): A tool to support land carbon management

Forest Ecology and Management, 2021
Abstract Integrating remote sensing into assessments of carbon stocks and fluxes has advanced our understanding of how global change affects landscapes and our capacity to support decision making about forest management. However, there remains a lack of detailed and actionable analyses conducted across widely ranging environmental conditions that are
Adrián Pascual   +4 more
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Soil carbon fractions based on their degree of oxidation, and the development of a carbon management index for agricultural systems

Australian Journal of Agricultural Research, 1995
Increasing population pressure is increasing the demand on agricultural systems in many parts of the world and this has often led to the degradation of the soil resource. Soil carbon (C) is a major determinant of sustainability of agricultural systems and changes can occur in both total and active, or labile, C pools.
GJ Blair, RDB Lefroy, L Lisle
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The Impact of a Socially Responsible Investment Index on Climate Change Management and Carbon Emissions

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
We examine the ability of socially responsible investment index to effect firms’ compliance with best practice regarding the management of climate change and the resultant impact on carbon emissions. We use a quasi-experimental setting involving an internationally diverse sample of public companies and show that the FTSE4Good’s engagement with the ...
Craig Mackenzie, Bill Rees
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