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Standard Assessment of Agricultural Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods

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Publications & Media

Soil organic carbon changes after seven years of conservation agriculture in a rice–wheat system of the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plains

Author: TB Sapkota, RK Jat, RG Singh, ML Jat, CM Stirling, MK Jat, D Bijarniya, Kumar M, Yadvinder-Singh, YS Saharawat, RK Gupta
Publication: Soil Use and Management
Year: 2017

Tracking Ethiopia’s livestock emissions to identify low-carbon development pathways

Key partners come together to develop robust systems for measurement, reporting and verification of emissions from Ethiopia’s livestock sector. Livestock for Ethiopia is both yin …read more

Nitrous oxide and nitric oxide emissions from lowland rice cultivation with urea deep placement and alternate wetting and drying irrigation

Author: S. M. Mofijul Islam, Yam Kanta Gaihre, Jatish Chandra Biswas, Upendra Singh, Md. Nayeem Ahmed, Joaquin Sanabria, & M. A. Saleque
Publication: Scientific Reports: Nature
Year: 2018

A new approach for improving emission factors for enteric methane emissions of cattle in smallholder systems of East Africa – Results for Nyando, Western Kenya

Author: JP Goopy, AA Onyango, Y Dickhoefer, K Butterback-Bahl
Publication: Agricultural Systems
Year: 2018

Global nitrous oxide emission factors from agricultural soils after addition of organic amendments: A meta-analysis

Author: Anaïs Charles, Philippe Rochette, Joann K. Whalen, Denis A. Angers, Martin H. Chantigny, Normand Bertrand
Publication: Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment
Year: 2017

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

Maize crop nutrient input requirements for food security in sub-Saharan Africa

Author: Ten Berge HFM, Hijbeek R, van Loon MP, Rurinda J, Tesfaye K, Zingore S, Craufurd PQ, van Heerwaarden J, Brentrup F, Schröder JJ, Boogaard HL, de Groot HLE, van Ittersum MK
Publication: Global Food Security
Year: 2019

The 4p1000 initiative: Opportunities, limitations and challenges for implementing soil organic carbon sequestration as a sustainable development strategy

Author: Rumpel C, Amiraslani F, Chenu C, Garcia Cardenas M, Kaonga M, Koutika L-S, Ladha JK, Madari B, Shirato Y, Smith P, Soudi B, Soussana J-F, Whitehead D, Wollenberg E
Publication: Ambio
Year: 2019

SECTOR: Source-selective and Emission-adjusted GHG Calculator for Cropland

SECTOR is a Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Calculator for cropland based on the IPCC Tier 2 approach. This tool is presently available in EXCEL and – …read more

Much to gain from reducing food loss and waste in Kenya, Nigeria and Tanzania

Food loss and waste drains $940 billion from the global economy each year. The private sector, with support from government and partners, can change that. …read more

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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