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How to measure, report and verify soil carbon change to realize the potential of soil carbon sequestration for atmospheric greenhouse gas removal

doi: 10.1111/gcb.14815
pmid: 31469216
pmc: PMC6973036
handle: 11250/2635934 , 10568/103488 , 2164/13497
doi: 10.1111/gcb.14815
pmid: 31469216
pmc: PMC6973036
handle: 11250/2635934 , 10568/103488 , 2164/13497
AbstractThere is growing international interest in better managing soils to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) content to contribute to climate change mitigation, to enhance resilience to climate change and to underpin food security, through initiatives such as international ‘4p1000’ initiative and the FAO's Global assessment of SOC sequestration potential (GSOCseq) programme. Since SOC content of soils cannot be easily measured, a key barrier to implementing programmes to increase SOC at large scale, is the need for credible and reliable measurement/monitoring, reporting and verification (MRV) platforms, both for national reporting and for emissions trading. Without such platforms, investments could be considered risky. In this paper, we review methods and challenges of measuring SOC change directly in soils, before examining some recent novel developments that show promise for quantifying SOC. We describe how repeat soil surveys are used to estimate changes in SOC over time, and how long‐term experiments and space‐for‐time substitution sites can serve as sources of knowledge and can be used to test models, and as potential benchmark sites in global frameworks to estimate SOC change. We briefly consider models that can be used to simulate and project change in SOC and examine the MRV platforms for SOC change already in use in various countries/regions. In the final section, we bring together the various components described in this review, to describe a new vision for a global framework for MRV of SOC change, to support national and international initiatives seeking to effect change in the way we manage our soils.
- CGIAR France
- AgroParisTech France
- Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research Norway
- National Research Institute for Agriculture, Food and Environment France
- INRIA - (INRIA SIEGE) France
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 550, BULK-DENSITY, QH301 Biology, Climate, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], NEW-ZEALAND, 630, Soil, NE/M021327/1, Environmental Science(all), SDG 13 - Climate Action, AGRICULTURAL SOILS, SDG 15 - Life on Land, General Environmental Science, agriculture, Global and Planetary Change, Measurement, reporting, Ecology, IN-SITU, Agricultura, NE/P019455/1, carbono orgánico del suelo, Agriculture, LAND-USE CHANGE, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], climate change, Sustainability, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, Carbon Sequestration, DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY, LONG-TERM EXPERIMENTS, 330, Monitoring, STOCK CHANGES, MRV, 333, secuestro de carbon, QH301, Greenhouse Gases, ORGANIC-CARBON, soil organic matter, greenhouse gases, Invited Research Reviews, Environmental Chemistry, 774378, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, European Commission, resilience, Climate Solutions, Soil organic matter, Soil organic carbon, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Verification, food security, carbon sequestration, Sustainable Agriculture, Carbon, EDDY-COVARIANCE, soil organic carbon, monitoring, Reporting, measurement, verification
[SDE] Environmental Sciences, 550, BULK-DENSITY, QH301 Biology, Climate, [SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio], NEW-ZEALAND, 630, Soil, NE/M021327/1, Environmental Science(all), SDG 13 - Climate Action, AGRICULTURAL SOILS, SDG 15 - Life on Land, General Environmental Science, agriculture, Global and Planetary Change, Measurement, reporting, Ecology, IN-SITU, Agricultura, NE/P019455/1, carbono orgánico del suelo, Agriculture, LAND-USE CHANGE, [SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio], climate change, Sustainability, [SDE]Environmental Sciences, Carbon Sequestration, DIFFUSE-REFLECTANCE SPECTROSCOPY, LONG-TERM EXPERIMENTS, 330, Monitoring, STOCK CHANGES, MRV, 333, secuestro de carbon, QH301, Greenhouse Gases, ORGANIC-CARBON, soil organic matter, greenhouse gases, Invited Research Reviews, Environmental Chemistry, 774378, SDG 2 - Zero Hunger, European Commission, resilience, Climate Solutions, Soil organic matter, Soil organic carbon, Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), Verification, food security, carbon sequestration, Sustainable Agriculture, Carbon, EDDY-COVARIANCE, soil organic carbon, monitoring, Reporting, measurement, verification
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