Carbon sequestration potential of pastures in Southern Brazil: A systematic review
Eduardo Erpen Fronza,
Alexandre ten Caten,
Felipe Bittencourt
et al.
Abstract:Since the industrial revolution, human activities have emitted approximately 2,500 Gt of CO
2
, increasing the concentration of atmospheric CO
2
by 50 % compared to pre-industrial levels. To better understand the potential for mitigating greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through proper management of degraded pasture areas, we conducted a systematic literature review and identified 23 publications reporting carbon sequestration values for pastures managed under different con… Show more
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