Quantifying the recarbonization of post-agricultural landscapes
Stephen M. Bell (),
Samuel J. Raymond,
He Yin,
Wenzhe Jiao,
Daniel S. Goll,
Philippe Ciais,
Elsa Olivetti,
Victor O. Leshyk and
César Terrer
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Stephen M. Bell: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Samuel J. Raymond: MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium
He Yin: Kent State University
Wenzhe Jiao: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Daniel S. Goll: CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Université Paris-Saclay
Philippe Ciais: CEA-CNRS-UVSQ, Université Paris-Saclay
Elsa Olivetti: MIT Climate and Sustainability Consortium
Victor O. Leshyk: Northern Arizona University
César Terrer: Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Nature Communications, 2023, vol. 14, issue 1, 1-4
Abstract:
Despite worldwide prevalence, post-agricultural landscapes remain one of the least constrained human-induced land carbon sinks. To appraise their role in rebuilding the planet’s natural carbon stocks through ecosystem restoration, we need to better understand their spatial and temporal legacies.
Date: 2023
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