Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions
Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions explores how agriculture has historically contributed to carbon emissions and then takes the reader forward, offering insights into an integrated approach to reducing those emissions toward the COP26 goal. The dual challenge of increasing production to meet population and nutrition food demands while reducing the traditional emissions generated by production practices is significant. It requires understanding the foundation of current practices and then revising those underlying principles to reflect the resources and greater insights of today.This book provides an overview of the current state of the science, explores the development of policies and plans to improve carbon management, and provides examples of technology and agroecosystem management practices. It includes the latest updates in carbon neutral farming, carbon and energy management, and addresses the knowledge gap between input management, livestock management and agroecosystem management.Advancing agroecosystem science through a roadmap for improving capacity, Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions is a valuable resource for those seeking to develop and apply new agricultural best practices. - Provides insights into agriculture's role in reaching Sustainable Development Goals through improved practices - Includes diverse agroecosystems for broad and translational insights and applications - Promotes transition to cleaner energy sources, including the role of regulation
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Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions
Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions explores how agriculture has historically contributed to carbon emissions and then takes the reader forward, offering insights into an integrated approach to reducing those emissions toward the COP26 goal. The dual challenge of increasing production to meet population and nutrition food demands while reducing the traditional emissions generated by production practices is significant. It requires understanding the foundation of current practices and then revising those underlying principles to reflect the resources and greater insights of today.This book provides an overview of the current state of the science, explores the development of policies and plans to improve carbon management, and provides examples of technology and agroecosystem management practices. It includes the latest updates in carbon neutral farming, carbon and energy management, and addresses the knowledge gap between input management, livestock management and agroecosystem management.Advancing agroecosystem science through a roadmap for improving capacity, Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions is a valuable resource for those seeking to develop and apply new agricultural best practices. - Provides insights into agriculture's role in reaching Sustainable Development Goals through improved practices - Includes diverse agroecosystems for broad and translational insights and applications - Promotes transition to cleaner energy sources, including the role of regulation
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Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions

Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions

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Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions explores how agriculture has historically contributed to carbon emissions and then takes the reader forward, offering insights into an integrated approach to reducing those emissions toward the COP26 goal. The dual challenge of increasing production to meet population and nutrition food demands while reducing the traditional emissions generated by production practices is significant. It requires understanding the foundation of current practices and then revising those underlying principles to reflect the resources and greater insights of today.This book provides an overview of the current state of the science, explores the development of policies and plans to improve carbon management, and provides examples of technology and agroecosystem management practices. It includes the latest updates in carbon neutral farming, carbon and energy management, and addresses the knowledge gap between input management, livestock management and agroecosystem management.Advancing agroecosystem science through a roadmap for improving capacity, Agriculture Toward Net Zero Emissions is a valuable resource for those seeking to develop and apply new agricultural best practices. - Provides insights into agriculture's role in reaching Sustainable Development Goals through improved practices - Includes diverse agroecosystems for broad and translational insights and applications - Promotes transition to cleaner energy sources, including the role of regulation

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780443139864
Publisher: Elsevier Science & Technology Books
Publication date: 03/27/2025
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 500
File size: 30 MB
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About the Author

Dr. Sandeep Kumar is a scientist (Agronomy) at the ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Station, Karnal, India. He is working on enhancing resource use efficiencies in conservation agriculture-based rice-wheat systems for sustainable crop production. He has published 8 books in Springer, Elsevier and national publishers as editor and author as well. He has edited several special issues in MDPI and Frontier having impact factors up to 5.0. Currently, he is an active reviewer of various highly reputed journals, e.g., Sustainability, Agriculture, Agricultural Water Management, Soil and Tillage, European Journal of Agronomy, Plant and Soil, PLOS One and many others. He has received numerous prestigious national awards, including Young Scientist, Best Paper Awards, Best Research Scholar, and Best Master’s Thesis awards.
Dr. Ram Swaroop Meena is an Agronomist working in the Department of Agronomy, Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi, India. Dr. Meena has been awarded Raman Research Fellowship by the Ministry of Education, Government of India. He has completed his postdoctoral research on soil carbon sequestration under Padma Shri Prof. Rattan Lal, World Food Prize Laureate, Columbus, USA. Dr. Meena has completed 10 external funded projects including, MHRD, ICAR, DST, etc.

Table of Contents

1. COP 26: A pivotal pledge to net zero emissions2. Greenhouse gases emissions: Problem, global reality and future perspectives3. Net zero emission: Progress, opportunities and challenges4. Food losses and waste: Establishing a sustainable food supply chain to lower greenhouse gas emissions5. Global Carbon Market: Policy Pathways for Low Carbon Emissions in the Agriculture Sector6. Law and policy pathways for global soil carbon sequestration in agroecosystems to ensure zero carbon emission7. On-farm carbon capturing strategies to reduce carbon footprint8. Transforming land use towards carbon neutral agriculture9. Agroforestry: Harnessing the unrealized potential for negative carbon emission10. Agroforestry and Net-Zero in the European Agriculture, Forestry and Land Use (AFOLU) Sector11. Net zero emission of the agricultural power sector through land-based renewable energy12. Solar energy harvesting and its use in agriculture13. Plans and policies framework for enhancing the energy efficiency in the agriculture sector14. Precision input management for reducing resources wastages and enhancing production efficiency15. Managing rice soils for mitigating greenhouse gases emissions16. Reducing water footprints: Shaping transition to a net zero future17. Achieving net zero emission through greenhouse gases emissions reduction in animal production18. Efficient manure management in achieving net zero goals in the dairy sector19. Microbes for reducing greenhouse gases emission in agriculture for a sustainable future20. Recent advancement in climate change projections and socio‐economic scenarios used to evaluate climate impacts and adaptation measures
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