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Standard Assessment of Agricultural Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods

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Continent: Oceania

Agroecology: A key piece to climate adaptation & mitigation?

Combating climate change outcomes with agroecology: evidence & actions needed Agroecology can be defined as the combination of research, education, action & change that brings …read more

Bridging the gap between finance and action on World Soil Day

Innovative ways to improve soil carbon accounting can support investment-oriented actions promoting soil carbon storage and help smallholders participate in carbon markets. Soil is not …read more

The future of agriculture? Integrating agroecology and climate-smart agriculture

Re-assessing agroecology’s role in sustainable agriculture. Integrating agroecology and climate-smart agriculture in CCAFS activities. The CGIAR Research Program on Climate Change, Agriculture and Food Security …read more

It is in their hands: Young people and the future of climate change research

Young researchers need tools, mentorship, and funding to conduct their work and contribute to solutions for the world’s most pressing problems. In the Exposure story …read more

New faces for new research: Winning candidates of CLIFF-GRADS Round 4

57 PhD candidates from 20 developing countries, of which 37% were women, will receive CLIFF-GRADS scholarships. We are excited to announce that 57 PhD candidates …read more

How can food loss and waste reduction best deliver climate benefits?

Our food systems are failing us. However, they are also complex and each is unique, which requires many different behavioral changes and interventions along the …read more

More ambition needed for soil carbon in Nationally Determined Contributions

There is not enough ambition in the NDCs for soil carbon. We need more transparency and specification of targets, policies and measures. The webinar “Soil …read more

Measuring the climate impact of our diet choices

Do you ever think about the environmental impact of the food you eat?  The recently concluded 5th Global Science Conference on Climate-Smart Agriculture was not …read more

Immediate action needed to improve soil carbon sequestration: key messages for decision-makers

Recent research published ahead of the UN New York Climate Summit helps guide discussions on managing soil carbon. Soil organic carbon (SOC) protection and sequestration …read more

Soil greenhouse gas emissions from inorganic fertilisers and recycled oil palm waste products on Indonesian oil palm plantations

Author: Rahman N, Bruun TB, Giller KE, Magid J, van de Ven G, de Neergaard A
Publication: Global Change Biology
Year: 2019
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SAMPLES
  • Home
  • About
    ▼
    • Building Capacity
    • Funding Partners
  • Emissions Data
    ▼
    • About the SAMPLES database
    • Global N2O Dashboard
  • Measurement Methods
    ▼
    • Introduction to the SAMPLES approach
    • Targeting measurements
    • Land use and land cover change
    • Soil emissions
    • Enteric methane emissions from livestock
    • Tree biomass carbon
    • Soil carbon
    • Yield estimation
    • Scaling point measurements to farms and landscapes
    • Trade-off analysis
  • Tools
  • Publications & Media
  • MRV Platform
    ▼
    • About the MRV Platform
    • Knowledge Portal
    • MRV in Practice
    • Resource Library
    • Case Studies
    • Cattle Methane Calculator
  • Contact