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Soil Systems
Conservation Agriculture and Soil Organic Carbon: Principles, Processes, Practices and Policy Options
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Rosa Francaviglia1  María Almagro2  José Luis Vicente-Vicente3 
[1] CREA, Research Centre for Agriculture and Environment;IFAPA, Andalusian Institute of Agricultural and Fisheries Research and Training;ZALF, Leibniz Centre for Agricultural Landscape Research
关键词: reduced tillage;    permanent soil cover;    crop diversification;    soil and water conservation;    ecosystem services;    carbon sequestration;    climate change mitigation and adaptation;    adoption barriers;    economic incentives;    agro-environmental policies;   
DOI  :  10.3390/soilsystems7010017
学科分类:电子与电气工程
来源: mdpi
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【 摘 要 】

Intensive agriculture causes land degradation and other environmental problems, such as pollution, soil erosion, fertility loss, biodiversity decline, and greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which exacerbate climate change. Sustainable agricultural practices, such as reduced tillage, growing cover crops, and implementing crop residue retention measures, have been proposed as cost-effective solutions that can address land degradation, food security, and climate change mitigation and adaptation by enhancing soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration in soils and its associated co-benefits. In this regard, extensive research has demonstrated that conservation agriculture (CA) improves soil physical, chemical, and biological properties that are crucial for maintaining soil health and increasing agroecosystem resilience to global change. However, despite the research that has been undertaken to implement the three principles of CA (minimum mechanical soil disturbance, permanent soil organic cover with crop residues and/or cover crops, and crop diversification) worldwide, there are still many technical and socio-economic barriers that restrict their adoption. In this review, we gather current knowledge on the potential agronomic, environmental, and socio-economic benefits and drawbacks of implementing CA principles and present the current agro-environmental policy frameworks. Research needs are identified, and more stringent policy measures are urgently encouraged to achieve climate change mitigation targets.

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