A full discussion of the impact of soil carbon modeling on political and socioeconomical aspects is included to emphasize the need of a close interaction between model developers, researchers, land owners/users and policy makers to ensure the development of robust approaches to climate change, food security and soil protection.
Whatever type of models are used to meet future challenges, it is important that they continue to be tested using appropriate data, and that they are used in regions and for land uses where they have been developed and validated.
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Publication year
2018
Authors
Dondini, M.; Abdalia, M.; Aini, F.K.; Albanito, F.; Beckert, M.R.; Begum, K.; Brand, A.; Cheng, K.; Comeau, L-P.; Jones, E.O.; Farmer, J.A.; Feliciano, D.M.S.; Fitton, N.; Hastings, A.; Henner, D.N.; Kuhnert, M.; Nayak, D.R.; Oyesikublakemore, J.; Phillips, L.; Richards, M.I.A.; Tumwesige, V.; van Dijk, W.F.A.; Vetter, S.H.; Coleman, K.; Smith, J.; Smith, P.
Language
English
Keywords
carbon sequestration, climate change, carbon sinks, models