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Standard Assessment of Agricultural Mitigation Potential and Livelihoods

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Revisiting IPCC Tier 1 coefficients for soil organic and biomass carbon storage in agroforestry systems

Author: Rémi Cardinael, Viviane Umulisa, Anass Toudert, Alain Olivier, Louis Bockel and Martial Bernoux
Publication: Environmental Research Letters
Year: 2018

Tracking mitigation in the livestock sector: Country experiences

Exchange on measurement, reporting and verification systems for greenhouse gas emissions in the livestock sector identifies innovations and remaining challenges. The livestock sector in Latin …read more

Analyzing the greenhouse gas impact potential of smallholder development actions across a global food security program

Author: Uwe Grewer, Julie Nash, Noel Gurwick, Louis Bockel, Gillian Galford, Meryl Richards, Ciniro Costa Junior, Julianna White, Gillian Pirolli and Eva Wollenberg
Publication: Environmental Research Letters
Year: 2018

Model of enteric methane emissions supports climate change mitigation in Colombia’s cattle sector

Key messages The RUMINANT model qualifies as an advanced or “Tier 3” method for estimating emissions from enteric fermentation in ruminant livestock. The RUMINANT model …read more

Management intensity controls soil N2O fluxes in an Afromontane ecosystem

Author: Wanyama, I.; Pelster, D.E.; Arias-Navarro, C.; Butterbach-Bahl, K.; Verchot, Louis V.; Rufino, M.C.
Publication: Science of the Total Environment
Year: 2018

Scaling up sustainability in commodity agriculture: Transferability of governance mechanisms across the coffee and cattle sectors in Brazil

Author: Hajjar R, Newton P, Adshead A, Bogaerts M, Maguire-Rajpaul VA, Pinto LFG, McDermott CL, Milder JC, Wollenberg E, and Agrawal A
Publication: Journal of Cleaner Production
Year: 2019

Changes in soil biology under conservation agriculture based sustainable intensification of cereal systems in Indo-Gangetic Plains

Author: Madhu Choudhary, Ashim Datta, Hanuman S. Jat, Arvind K. Yadav, Mahesh K. Gathala, Tek B. Sapkota, Amit K. Das, Parbodh C. Sharma, Mangi L. Jat, Rajbir Singh, Jagdish K. Ladha
Publication: Geoderma
Year: 2017

Sustainable intensification influences soil quality, biota, and productivity in cereal-based agroecosystems

Author: Madhu Choudhary, Hanuman S. Jat, Ashim Datta, Arvind K. Yadav, Tek B. Sapkota, Sandip Mondal, R.P. Meena, Parbodh C. Sharma, M.L. Jat
Publication: Applied Soil Ecology
Year: 2018

Land Use, Land Use History, and Soil Type Affect Soil Greenhouse Gas Fluxes From Agricultural Landscapes of the East African Highlands

Author: Ibrahim Wanyama, Mariana C. Rufino, David E. Pelster, G. Wanyama, Clement Atzberger, P. van Asten, Louis V. Verchot, and Klaus Butterbach-Bahl
Publication: Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Year: 2018

Suitability of project M&E systems to support agricultural MRV: The case of the Kenya dairy NAMA

Abstract Several countries are developing nationally appropriate mitigation actions (NAMAs) in the livestock sector. Compared to research on emission factors, much less attention has been …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