[HTML][HTML] The role of large wild animals in climate change mitigation and adaptation
Two major environmental challenges of our time are responding to climate change and
reversing biodiversity decline. Interventions that simultaneously tackle both challenges are …
reversing biodiversity decline. Interventions that simultaneously tackle both challenges are …
[HTML][HTML] Greenhouse gas emissions from soils—A review
C Oertel, J Matschullat, K Zurba, F Zimmermann… - Geochemistry, 2016 - Elsevier
Soils act as sources and sinks for greenhouse gases (GHG) such as carbon dioxide (CO 2),
methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Since both storage and emission capacities may …
methane (CH 4), and nitrous oxide (N 2 O). Since both storage and emission capacities may …
Nitrous oxide emissions from soils: how well do we understand the processes and their controls?
K Butterbach-Bahl, EM Baggs… - … of the Royal …, 2013 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Although it is well established that soils are the dominating source for atmospheric nitrous
oxide (N2O), we are still struggling to fully understand the complexity of the underlying …
oxide (N2O), we are still struggling to fully understand the complexity of the underlying …
Global soil nitrous oxide emissions since the preindustrial era estimated by an ensemble of terrestrial biosphere models: Magnitude, attribution, and uncertainty
Our understanding and quantification of global soil nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions and the
underlying processes remain largely uncertain. Here, we assessed the effects of multiple …
underlying processes remain largely uncertain. Here, we assessed the effects of multiple …
The impacts of climate change and human activities on biogeochemical cycles on the Q inghai‐T ibetan P lateau
With a pace of about twice the observed rate of global warming, the temperature on the
Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (Earth's 'third pole') has increased by 0.2° C per decade over the …
Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau (Earth's 'third pole') has increased by 0.2° C per decade over the …
Globally important nitrous oxide emissions from croplands induced by freeze–thaw cycles
Seasonal freezing induces large thaw emissions of nitrous oxide, a trace gas that
contributes to stratospheric ozone destruction and atmospheric warming. Cropland soils are …
contributes to stratospheric ozone destruction and atmospheric warming. Cropland soils are …
Denitrification and N2O: N2 production in temperate grasslands: Processes, measurements, modelling and mitigating negative impacts
In this review we explore the biotic transformations of nitrogenous compounds that occur
during denitrification, and the factors that influence denitrifier populations and enzyme …
during denitrification, and the factors that influence denitrifier populations and enzyme …
Effects of soil rewetting and thawing on soil gas fluxes: a review of current literature and suggestions for future research
DG Kim, R Vargas, B Bond-Lamberty… - …, 2012 - bg.copernicus.org
The rewetting of dry soils and the thawing of frozen soils are short-term, transitional
phenomena in terms of hydrology and the thermodynamics of soil systems. The impact of …
phenomena in terms of hydrology and the thermodynamics of soil systems. The impact of …
Insight into the Effects of Biochar on Manure Composting: Evidence Supporting the Relationship between N2O Emission and Denitrifying Community
Although nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions from composting contribute to the accelerated
greenhouse effect, it is difficult to implement practical methods to mitigate these emissions …
greenhouse effect, it is difficult to implement practical methods to mitigate these emissions …
Sustainability of pasture-based livestock farming systems in the European Mediterranean context: Synergies and trade-offs
The sustainability of livestock farming systems (LFS) in relation to global concerns about
climate change, population dynamics and the quality of the agro-ecosystem services that are …
climate change, population dynamics and the quality of the agro-ecosystem services that are …