Offered Papers Theme B: Grassland and the Environment
Description
Adapting the management of grasslands may be used to enhance carbon sequestration into soil, but could also increase N2O and CH4 emissions. In support of the European post-Kyoto policy, the European 'GreenGrass' project (EC FP5, EVK2-CT2001-00105) has three main objectives: i) to reduce the large uncertainties concerning the estimates of CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes to and from grassland plots under different climatic conditions and assess their global warming potential, ii) to measure net greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes for different management which reflect potential mitigation options, iii) to construct a model of the controlling processes to quantify the net fluxes and to evaluate mitigation scenarios by up-scaling to a European level.
Citation
Soussana, Jean-François; Allard, V.; Ambus, P.; Amman, C.; Berbigier, P.; Campbell, C.; Cellier, P.; Ceschia, E.; Ciais, P.; Clifton-Brown, J.; Czóbel, S.; Domingues, R.; de Groot, T.; Falcimagne, R.; Flechard, C.; Fuhrer, J.; Gaborit, G.; Horváth, L.; Hensen, A.; Jones, M. B.; Jones, S.; Kasper, G.; Klumpp, K.; Laville, P.; Martin, C.; Milford, C.; Nagy, Z.; Neftel, A.; Nemitz, E.; Olesen, J. E.; Patterson, A.; Pilegaard, K.; Raschi, A.; Rees, R.; Skiba, U.; Stefani, P.; Salètes, S.; Smith, P.; Sutton, M. A.; Tuba, Z.; van Amstel, A.; van den Pol-van Dasselaar, a.; Viovy, N.; Vuichard, N.; Wattenbach, M.; and Wedinger, T., "Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases from European Grasslands and Mitigation Options: The ‘GreenGrass’ Project" (2023). IGC Proceedings (1993-2023). 16.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/igc/20/themeB/16
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Agricultural Science Commons, Agronomy and Crop Sciences Commons, Plant Biology Commons, Plant Pathology Commons, Soil Science Commons, Weed Science Commons
Sources and Sinks of Greenhouse Gases from European Grasslands and Mitigation Options: The ‘GreenGrass’ Project
Adapting the management of grasslands may be used to enhance carbon sequestration into soil, but could also increase N2O and CH4 emissions. In support of the European post-Kyoto policy, the European 'GreenGrass' project (EC FP5, EVK2-CT2001-00105) has three main objectives: i) to reduce the large uncertainties concerning the estimates of CO2, N2O and CH4 fluxes to and from grassland plots under different climatic conditions and assess their global warming potential, ii) to measure net greenhouse gas (GHG) fluxes for different management which reflect potential mitigation options, iii) to construct a model of the controlling processes to quantify the net fluxes and to evaluate mitigation scenarios by up-scaling to a European level.