e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
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WGS 84 / Pseudo-Mercator
Shortlist of soil-based greenhouse gas removal practices selected following consideration of biophysical, economic and social impacts
2022-10-05
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https://catalogue.ceh.ac.uk/id/e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
10.5285/e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
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Sykes, A., Vetter, S.H., Aitkenhead, M., Dondini, M., Eory, V., Goglio, P., Harris, J., Hillier, J., House, J., Lefebrve, D., MacLeod, M., Manning, D., Medina-Carmona, C., Mohamed-Yunus, S., Moran, D., Myrgiotis, V., Payen, F., Rees, B., Sohi, S., Williams, M., Williams, A., Wollenberg, L., Smith, P. (2022). Shortlist of soil-based greenhouse gas removal practices selected following consideration of biophysical, economic and social impacts. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre 10.5285/e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
The provided data presents a list of greenhouse gas removal practices for soil organic carbon sequestration, which are suitable under biophysical, economic and social consideration. The list is the result of the first step in analysing the potential of agricultural soils to sequester carbon globally and is part of the NERC funded project Soils-R-GGREAT (NE/P019455/1). The work is based on literature research and expert panel and judgements.
The work was supported by the Natural Environment Research Council (NE/P019455/1)
Full details about this dataset can be found at https://doi.org/10.5285/e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
Sykes, A.
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
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Vetter, S.H.
Aberdeen University
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Aitkenhead, M.
James Hutton Institute
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Dondini, M.
University of Aberdeen
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Eory, V.
Cranfield University
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Goglio, P.
Cranfield University
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Harris, J.
Cranfield University
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Hillier, J.
University of Edinburgh
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House, J.
University of Bristol
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Lefebrve, D.
Cranfield University
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MacLeod, M.
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
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Manning, D.
Newcastle University
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Medina-Carmona, C.
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
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Mohamed-Yunus, S.
Cranfield University
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Moran, D.
University of Edinburgh
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Myrgiotis, V.
University of Edinburgh
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Payen, F.
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
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Rees, B.
Scotland's Rural College (SRUC)
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Sohi, S.
University of Edinburgh
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Williams, M.
University of Edinburgh
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Williams, A.
Cranfield University
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Wollenberg, L.
University of Vermont
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Smith, P.
University of Aberdeen
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Dr. Sylvia Vetter
Aberdeen University
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre
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Aberdeen University
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Environmental Monitoring Facilities
theme
GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0
2008-06-01
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Agriculture
Greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse gas removal
Soil organic carbon
Management
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This resource is available under the terms of the Open Government Licence
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If you reuse this data, you should cite: Sykes, A., Vetter, S.H., Aitkenhead, M., Dondini, M., Eory, V., Goglio, P., Harris, J., Hillier, J., House, J., Lefebrve, D., MacLeod, M., Manning, D., Medina-Carmona, C., Mohamed-Yunus, S., Moran, D., Myrgiotis, V., Payen, F., Rees, B., Sohi, S., Williams, M., Williams, A., Wollenberg, L., Smith, P. (2022). Shortlist of soil-based greenhouse gas removal practices selected following consideration of biophysical, economic and social impacts. NERC EDS Environmental Information Data Centre https://doi.org/10.5285/e0acc105-e13e-4c1f-b275-f7518b823aad
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Commission Regulation (EU) No 1089/2010 of 23 November 2010 implementing Directive 2007/2/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council as regards interoperability of spatial data sets and services
2010-12-08
The short list of practices is the result of literature review and expert panel input and a step wise process of considering certain critical measures (e.g. increase of soil organic carbon (SOC); greenhouse gas (GHG) emission reduction e.g. carbon dioxide, nitrous oxide, methane; system integration). The list is based on a range of practices already proposed to deliver soil carbon sequestration (SCS). First, specific practices were identified with potential for both a positive impact on SCS at farm level and an uptake rate compatible with global impact. These focus on: (a) optimising crop primary productivity; (b) reducing soil disturbance and managing soil physical properties; (c) minimising deliberate removal of C or lateral transport via erosion; (d) addition of C produced outside the system; (e) provision of additional C inputs within the cropping system. Then, economic and non‐cost barriers and incentives for land managers are considered, along with the potential externalised impacts of implementation.