Sugarcane Carbon Sequestration Potential under CDM

Sekajugo John,Isabirye Moses,Raju D V N

Sugarcane Carbon Sequestration Potential under CDM
Format
Paperback
Publisher
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Country
United States
Published
14 May 2015
Pages
76
ISBN
9783659531590

Sugarcane Carbon Sequestration Potential under CDM

Sekajugo John,Isabirye Moses,Raju D V N

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Agricultural soils represent a potentially significant low cost sink for carbon dioxide with multiple potential co-benefits to farm productivity and profitability.Since agricultural soils can store more carbon, a modest increase in carbon stocks across the large land areas used for agriculture would represent a significant GHG mitigation. Sugarcane accompanied with good farming practices has the potential to sequester considerable amounts of carbon and so contribute to climate change mitigation.

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