Carbon Sequestration
Technology, Measurement Techniques & Environmental Effects
Series: Environmental Science, Engineering and Technology; Climate Change and Its Causes, Effects and Prediction;
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Product details:
- Publisher Nova Science Publishers, Inc (US)
- Date of Publication 26 July 2012
- ISBN 9781620810187
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages160 pages
- Size 155x230 mm
- Weight 374 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
In this book, the authors present current research in the study of the technology, measurement techniques and environmental effects of carbon sequestration. Topics discussed include biomass and its role in climate change; forestry carbon sequestration projects in the agricultural sector; assessing the carbon-stock potentinal by biomass of a Mediterranean agroforestry landscape; biochar as a fertiliser substitute and method to sequester carbon in soils; and the impact of crop plant residues on carbon sequestration in soil.
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Preface; The Biomass & its Role in Climate Change; Practicalities of Establishing Forestry Carbon Sequestration Projects in the Agricultural Sector: A Technical & Economic Analysis with Implications; Assessing the Carbon-Stock Potential by Biomass of a Mediterranean Agroforestry Landscape (SE Spain); Sensitive Variables for Applying Biochar as a Fertilizer Substitute & a Method to Sequester Carbon in Soils: A Wheat Crop Scenario; Carbon Sequestration in an Uncertain World; The Impact of Crop Plant Residues on Carbon Sequestration in Soil: A Useful Strategy to Balance the Atmospheric CO2; Index.
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