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Volume 2: Recarbonizing global soils - A technical manual of recommended management practices - Hotspots and bright spots on soil organic carbon
Volume 2: Recarbonizing global soils - A technical manual of recommended management practices - Hotspots and bright spots on soil organic carbon
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Year of Publishing
2021
Organisation
United Nations Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO)
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Language
English
AQM Activity Type
Sustainable Development Benefits Assessment
Resource type
Guidelines, Tools & Models
Themes
Agriculture
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Global
Description
This Volume 2 report is part of a six-volume report of UN FAO on Recarbonizing global soils - A technical manual of recommended management practices. Volume 2 includes a description of major areas for consideration for the maintenance or improvement of SOC stocks. This manual defines hot spots of SOC as areas that represent a proportionally little of the global land surface but on which SOC storage is highly effective; bright spots as large land areas with low SOC stocks per km2 that represent a potential for further carbon sequestration.