Mediterranean savanna-like agrosilvopastoral grassland system in Spain, Italy and Portugal.

1. Related practices and hot-spot. 2. Description of the case study. 3. Context of the case study. 4. Possibility of scaling up. 5. Impact on soil organic carbon stocks. 6. Other benefits of the practice. 7. Potential drawbacks to the practice. 8. Recommendations before implementing the practice. 9. Potential barriers for adoption.

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Main Authors: KHALIL, M. I., CORDOVIL, C. M. D. S., FRANCAVIGLIA, R., HENRY, B., KLUMPP, K., KONCZ, P., LLORENTE, M., MADARI, B. E., MUÑOZ-ROJAS, M., RAINER, N.
Other Authors: MOHAMMAD I. KHALIL, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, IRELAND; CLÁUDIA M. D. S. CORDOVIL, UNIVERSITY OF LISBON, PORTUGAL; ROSA FRANCAVIGLIA, COUNCIL FOR AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH AND ECONOMICS, RESEARCH CENTRE FOR AGRICULTURE AND ENVIRONMENT, ROME, ITALY; BEVERLEY HENRY, QUEENSLAND UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA; KATJA KLUMPP, INRA, CLERMONT-FERRAND, FRANCE; PETER KONCZ, DUNA-IPOLY NATIONAL PARK DIRECTORATE, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY; MIREIA LLORENTE, UNIVERSITY OF EXTREMADURA, PLASENCIA CAMPUS, SPAIN; BEATA EMOKE MADARI, CNPAF; MIRIAM MUÑOZ-ROJAS, THE UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA; NERGER RAINER, SOIL & MORE IMPACTS GMBH, HAMBURG, GERMANY.
Format: Parte de livro biblioteca
Language:Ingles
English
Published: 2021-11-19
Subjects:Integraçao lavoura-pecuária, Cerrado, Efeito Estufa, Clima, Grassland soils, Climate change, Greenhouse gas emissions,
Online Access:http://www.alice.cnptia.embrapa.br/alice/handle/doc/1136322
https://doi.org/10.4060/cb6598en
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