Agricultural & Environmental Letters (Sep 2016)

Exploring Climate-Smart Land Management for Atlantic Europe

  • Rogier P. O. Schulte,
  • Lilian O’Sullivan,
  • Cait Coyle,
  • Niall Farrelly,
  • Carsten Gutzler,
  • Gary Lanigan,
  • Gemma Torres-Sallan,
  • Rachel E. Creamer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2134/ael2016.07.0029
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1, no. 1

Abstract

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Soils can be a sink or source of carbon, and managing soil carbon has significant potential to partially offset agricultural greenhouse gas emissions. While European Union (EU) member states have not been permitted to account for this offsetting potential in their efforts to meet the EU 2020 reduction targets, this policy is now changing for the period 2020 to 2030, creating a demand for land management plans aimed at maximizing the offsetting potential of land. In this letter, we derive a framework for climate-smart land management in the Atlantic climate zone of the EU by combining the results from five component research studies on various aspects of the carbon cycle. We show that the options for proactive management of soil organic carbon differ according to soil type and that a spatially tailored approach to land management will be more effective than blanket policies.