Understanding and fostering soil carbon sequestration

Contributions by Dr C. Rumpel, Prof Ingrid Kӧgel-Knabner, Dr Martin Wiesmeier, Dr Stefanie Mayer, Prof Xiaojuan Feng, Prof Patrick Lavelle, Prof Sebastian Doetterl, Dr Rose Abramoff, Dr Jean-Thomas Cornelis, Dr Aline Frossard, Dr Peter Fiener, Dr Gina Garland, Dr Michael Kaiser, Dr Moritz Laub, Dr Sophie Opfergelt, Dr Marijn Van de Broek, Dr Sarah van den Broek, Dr Sophie F. von Fromm, Dr Beverley Henry, Dr C. Chenu, Dr F. Amiraslani, Dr Kazem Zamanian, Prof Yakov Kuzyakov, Prof Muhammad Sanaullah, Dr T. Afzal, Dr T. Shahzad, Dr A. Wakeel, Dr María de la Luz Mora, Dr Jorge Medina, Dr Patricia Poblete-Grant, Dr Rolando Demanet, Dr Paola Durán, Dr Patricio Barra, Dr Cecilia Paredes, Dr Marcela Calabi-Floody, Dr Matthias Kuhnert, Dr Sylvia H. Vetter, Dr Pete Smith, Dr Christopher Poeplau, Dr Edward Gregorich, Dr Amin Sharififar, Prof Budiman Minasny, Dr Carlos A. Sierra, Dr Susan E. Crow, Dr Matt Aitkenhead, Prof Rattan Lal, Prof Thomas Kätterer, Dr Martin A. Bolinder, Dr Hyeon Ji Song, Dr Pil Joo Kim, Dr Abad Chabbi, Dr K. Klumpp, Dr Alan Franzluebbers, Dr Andreas Schindlbacher, Dr Mathias Mayer, Dr Robert Jandl, Dr Stephan Zimmermann, Dr Frank Hagedorn, Prof Lydie Stella Koutika, Dr Nicolas Marron, Dr Rémi Cardinael, Dr Sonja Paul, Dr Jens Leifeld, Dr Deborah Dick, Dr Cimélio Bayer, Dr Jeferson Dieckow, Dr Inigo Virto, Dr Isabel de Soto, Dr Rodrigo Antón, Dr Rosa M. Poch, Dr J.-C. Lata, Dr C. Marques-dos-Santos Cordovil, Dr E. Nartey, Dr C. Staudhammer, Dr E. Yeboah, Dr Luca Montanarella, Dr Ram Dalal, Dr Matthew Tom Harrison, Dr Brian Keating, Prof Siân Mooney, Dr Kathryn Janoski, Prof Michelle M. Wander, Dr Carmen M. Ugarte, Dr Alexandra Langlais-Hesse Edited by Dr C. Rumpel

Publication date:

08 November 2022

Length of book:

914 pages

Publisher

Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing

Dimensions:

229x152mm
6x9"

ISBN-13: 9781786769695

“The beauty of book chapters stems from the fact that they are often written by experienced authors who make an effort to summarize their expertise in a given area in a way, which is accessible to students and—ideally—policy makers. The editor indeed took great care that all aspects of carbon sequestration are considered. In summary, we do not hesitate to call this book a true soil carbon sequestration bible. We highly recommend the book to students, researchers at any stage of their career as well as governmental and non-governmental organizations working on climate mitigation and related topics. We trust that the knowledge contained in this book will make a much-needed difference regarding global soil carbon status not only from a climate point of view, but also for the benefit of soil health in general.” (Dr Else K. Bünemann, FiBL, Switzerland – Book Review Published in Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems)

Soils are known to be an enormous reservoir of carbon and represent an important and dynamic part of the global carbon cycle. However, this reservoir is under constant threat due to a combination of issues, including mismanagement, climate change and intensive agricultural production which has led to depletion of soil organic carbon.

Understanding and fostering soil carbon sequestration reviews the wealth of research on important aspects of soil carbon sequestration, including its potential in mitigating and adapting to climate change and improving global food security. The collection explores our understanding of carbon sequestration in soils, detailing the mechanisms and abiotic factors that can affect the process, as well as the socioeconomic, legal and policy issues that can arise as a result of this use.

In its extensive exploration of soil carbon cycling and capture, the book highlights how an informed understanding of carbon sequestration in a variety of soil types can contribute to achieving a more sustainable agriculture, as well as the methods which can be implemented by farmers to optimise the process of fostering carbon in soils.

"This is a timely and important summary of the ‘state-of-the-art’ understanding of soil carbon cycling led by an eminent editor with contributions from globally-respected leaders in the scientific fields of soil carbon, chemistry, biology and physics, monitoring and mapping across natural and managed rural and urban global ecosystems. It promises to provide a ‘go to’ contemporary reference for stakeholders who need scientific evidence to support decision-making about soil management."
Professor Jennifer Dungait, University of Exeter & Scotland’s Rural College (SRUC), UK; Editor-in-Chief of the European Journal of Soil Science and previous Chair of the international Symposium on Soil Organic Matter (SOM2017)

"Soils contain one of planet Earth's largest reservoirs of carbon. With a changing climate, it has never been more important to maintain and enhance the sequestration of soil carbon. This comprehensive book covers a range of topics on carbon sequestration including mechanisms, measurements, modeling, management and policy strategies. The book will be an invaluable resource for scientists, students, and policymakers. I highly recommend it."
Donald L. Sparks, S. Hallock du Pont Chair in Plant and Soil Sciences, University of Delaware, USA

“At a time when soil health, its understanding and monitoring are of primary importance for the future of agriculture, the fight against climate change and biodiversity erosion, as well as for global health, understanding and increasing carbon sequestration in soils has become crucial. This book provides important answers from leading scientists on the subject and its different aspects under the leadership of Cornelia Rumpel who was for 4 years the Chair of the Scientific and Technical Committee of the International Initiative "4 per 1000". We can only recommend reading it.”(Dr Paul Luu, Executive Secretary of "4 per 1000" International Initiative)