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Strategic Management of Grazing Grassland Systems to Maintain and Increase Organic Carbon in Soils

In: CO2 Sequestration

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  • Mohammad I. Khalil
  • Rosa Francaviglia
  • Beverley Henry
  • Katja Klumpp
  • Peter Koncz
  • Mireia Llorente
  • Beata Emoke Madari
  • Miriam Munoz-Rojas
  • Rainer Nerger

Abstract

Understanding management-induced C sequestration potential in soils under agriculture, forestry, and other land use systems and their quantification to offset increasing greenhouse gases are of global concern. This chapter reviews management-induced changes in C storage in soils of grazing grassland systems, their impacts on ecosystem functions, and their adaptability and needs of protection across socio-economic and cultural settings. In general, improved management of grassland/pasture such as manuring/slurry application, liming and rotational grazing, and low to medium livestock units could sequester C more than under high intensity grazing conditions. Converting cultivated land to pasture, restoration of degraded land, and maximizing pasture phases in mixed-cropping, pasture with mixed-livestock, integrated forestry-pasturage of livestock (silvopastoral) and crop-forestry-pasturage of livestock (agro-silvopastoral) systems could also maintain and enhance soil organic C density (SOC?). In areas receiving low precipitation and having high erodibility, grazing exclusion might restore degraded grasslands and increase SOC?. Yet, optimizing C sequestration rates, sowing of more productive grass varieties, judicial inorganic and organic fertilization, rotational grazing, and other climate-resilient approaches could improve overall farm productivity and profitability and attain sustainability in livestock farming systems.

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  • Mohammad I. Khalil & Rosa Francaviglia & Beverley Henry & Katja Klumpp & Peter Koncz & Mireia Llorente & Beata Emoke Madari & Miriam Munoz-Rojas & Rainer Nerger, 2020. "Strategic Management of Grazing Grassland Systems to Maintain and Increase Organic Carbon in Soils," Chapters, in: Leidivan Almeida Frazao & Adriana Marcela Silva Olaya & Junio Cota (ed.), CO2 Sequestration, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:182209
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.84341
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    Keywords

    carbon sequestration; grazing grassland; silvopastoralism; integrated land uses; livestock farming;
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    JEL classification:

    • Q56 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Environment and Development; Environment and Trade; Sustainability; Environmental Accounts and Accounting; Environmental Equity; Population Growth

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