Can N2O emissions offset the benefits from soil organic carbon storage?
To respect the Paris agreement targeting a limitation of global warming below 2° C by 2100,
and possibly below 1.5° C, drastic reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are mandatory …
and possibly below 1.5° C, drastic reductions of greenhouse gas emissions are mandatory …
Priority science can accelerate agroforestry as a natural climate solution
The expansion of agroforestry could provide substantial climate change mitigation (up to
0.31 Pg C yr− 1), comparable to other prominent natural climate solutions such as …
0.31 Pg C yr− 1), comparable to other prominent natural climate solutions such as …
Natural climate solutions for the United States
Limiting climate warming to< 2° C requires increased mitigation efforts, including land
stewardship, whose potential in the United States is poorly understood. We quantified the …
stewardship, whose potential in the United States is poorly understood. We quantified the …
Agroforestry and biodiversity
Declining biodiversity (BD) is affecting food security, agricultural sustainability, and
environmental quality. Agroforestry (AF) is recognized as a possible partial solution for BD …
environmental quality. Agroforestry (AF) is recognized as a possible partial solution for BD …
Increased soil organic carbon stocks under agroforestry: A survey of six different sites in France
Agroforestry systems are land use management systems in which trees are grown in
combination with crops or pasture in the same field. In silvoarable systems, trees are …
combination with crops or pasture in the same field. In silvoarable systems, trees are …
Nutrient acquisition strategies in agroforestry systems
Background Disentangling nutrient acquisition strategies between trees and crops is central
to understanding positive nutrient interactions in agroforestry systems for improved low-input …
to understanding positive nutrient interactions in agroforestry systems for improved low-input …
[HTML][HTML] The deployment of intercrop** and agroforestry as adaptation to climate change
Food security is threatened by the combined pressures of increasing populations and
climate change. Agricultural land is vulnerable to overexploitation and environmental …
climate change. Agricultural land is vulnerable to overexploitation and environmental …
Agroforestry benefits and challenges for adoption in Europe and beyond
Soil degradation is a global concern, decreasing the soil's ability to perform a multitude of
functions. In Europe, one of the leading causes of soil degradation is unsustainable …
functions. In Europe, one of the leading causes of soil degradation is unsustainable …
Trees increase soil organic carbon and nutrient availability in temperate agroforestry systems
Agroforestry systems (AFS) have a large potential to deliver a wide range of ecosystem
services (ES). In field and crop management, changes to factors such as regulatory ES …
services (ES). In field and crop management, changes to factors such as regulatory ES …
Carbon sequestration and net emissions of CH4 and N2O under agroforestry: Synthesizing available data and suggestions for future studies
While there have been many valuable individual studies of the effects of agroforestry on
changes in net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, this information has not yet been brought …
changes in net greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, this information has not yet been brought …