s:1534:"%T Benefits of soil carbon: report on the outcomes of an international scientific committee on problems of the environment rapid assessment workshop %A Banwart, S. %A Black, H. %A Cai, Z. %A Gicheru, P. %A Joosten, H. %A Victoria, R. %A Milne, E. %A Noellemeyer, E. %A Pascual, U. %A Nziguheba, G. %A Vargas, R. %A Bationo, A. %A Buschiazzo, D. %A de-Brogniez, D. %A Melillo, J. %A Richter, D. %A Termansen, M. %A van Noordwijk, M. %A Goverse, T. %A Ballabio, C. %A Bhattacharyya, T. %A Goldhaber, M. %A Nikolaidis, N. %A Zhao, Y. %A Funk ,R. %A Duffy, C. %A Pan, G. %A la Scala, N. %A Gottschalk, P. %A Batjes, N. %A Six, J. %A van Wesemael, B. %A Stocking, M. %A Bampa, F. %A Bernoux, M. %A Feller, C. %A Lemanceau, P. %A Montanarella, L. %X A Scientific Committee on Problems of the Environment Rapid Assessment (SCOPE-RAP) workshop was held on 18–22 March 2013. This workshop was hosted by the European Commission, JRC Centre at Ispra, Italy, and brought together 40 leading experts from Africa, Asia, Europe and North and South America to create four synthesis chapters aimed at identifying knowledge gaps, research requirements, and policy innovations. Given the forthcoming publication by CABI of a book volume of the outcomes of the SCOPE-RAP in 2014, this workshop report provides an update on the global societal challenge of soil carbon management and some of the main issues and solutions that were identified in the four working sessions. ";