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Carbon Sequestration for Climate Change Mitigation and Adaptation

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This book provides an understanding of the role of human activities in accelerating change in global carbon cycling summarizes current knowledge of the contemporary carbon budget. Starting from the geological history, this volume follows a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the role of human activities in perturbing carbon cycling by quantifying changes in different reservoirs and fluxes of carbon with emphasis on the anthropogenic activities, especially after the industrial revolution. It covers the role of different mitigation options - natural ecological, engineered, and geoengineered processes as well as the emerging field of climate engineering in avoiding dangerous abrupt climate change. Although the targeted audience is the educators, students, researchers and scientific community, the simplified analysis and synthesis of current and up to date scientific literature makes the volume easier to understand and a tool policy makers can use to make an informed policy decisions.

List of contents

   Chapter 1: Introduction: Climate Overview.- Chapter 2: Variability and Change In Climate.-Chapter 3: Introduction to Global Carbon Cycling: An Overview of the Global Carbon Cycle.- Chapter 4: The Global Carbon Inventory.- Chapter 5: Historical Perspectives of the Global Carbon Cycle.- Chapter 6: The Modern Carbon Cycle.- Chapter 7: Historical and Contemporary Global Methane Cycling.- Chapter 8: Mitigation of Climate Change: Introduction.- Chapter 9: Introduction to Terrestrial Carbon Sequestration.- Chapter 10: Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Under Agriculture and Livestock Landuse.- Chapter 11: Global Forests Management for Climate Change Mitigation.- Chapter 12: The Role of Bioenergy in Mitigating Climate Change.- Chapter 13: Carbon Capture and Storage in Geologic Formations.

Summary

This book provides an understanding of the role of human activities in accelerating change in global carbon cycling summarizes current knowledge of the contemporary carbon budget. Starting from the geological history, this volume follows a multidisciplinary approach to analyze the role of human activities in perturbing carbon cycling by quantifying changes in different reservoirs and fluxes of carbon with emphasis on the anthropogenic activities, especially after the industrial revolution. It covers the role of different mitigation options – natural ecological, engineered, and geoengineered processes as well as the emerging field of climate engineering in avoiding dangerous abrupt climate change. Although the targeted audience is the educators, students, researchers and scientific community, the simplified analysis and synthesis of current and up to date scientific literature makes the volume easier to understand and a tool policy makers can use to make an informed policy decisions.

Product details

Authors Rattan Lal, David Ussiri, David A Ussiri, David A N Ussiri, David A. N. Ussiri
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2017
 
EAN 9783319538433
ISBN 978-3-31-953843-3
No. of pages 549
Dimensions 161 mm x 32 mm x 242 mm
Weight 1062 g
Illustrations XIV, 549 p. 57 illus., 53 illus. in color.
Series Springer
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Geosciences

B, Climate Change, Agrarwissenschaften, Bodenkunde und Bodenmanagement, Agriculture, Earth and Environmental Science, Environmental Sciences, Soil conservation, Soil Science, Agricultural science, Sedimentology & pedology, Soil Science & Conservation

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