University of California
Rangeland Ecosystem Services
Soil Carbon
Soil Carbon is the generic name for carbonĀ held within the soil, primarily in association with its organic content. Soil carbon is the largest terrestrial pool of carbon. California rangelands exhibit a wide range in soil carbon pool sizes.
References based on Location
California
- 2012 Rangeland Science Symposium - Presentations
- Cars, Cows, and Checkerspot Butterflies
- The Changing California: Forest and Range Assessment 2010
USA
- A Sustainable Chesapeake - Better Models for Conservation
- Chicago Climate Exchange Sustainably Managed Rangeland Soil Carbon Sequestration
- Climate Change and Sustainable Agriculture
- Decoupled effects (positive to negative) of nutrient enrichment on ecosystem services
- Engaging Western Landowners in Climate Change Mitigation: A Guide to Carbon-Oriented Forest and Range Management and Carbon Market Opportunities
- The Potential of U.S. Grazing Lands to Sequester Carbon and Mitigate the Greenhouse Effect
World
- Creating Markets for Ecosystem Services
- Promoting carbon sequestration and payment for ecosystem service schemes: The case for rangelands
Websites based on Location
California
- AgVision 2010 - Better health and well-being for Californians, a healthier state and world, and thriving communities
- SunOne Solutions - a credit company
USA
- American Carbon Registry
- Bay Bank (Chesapeake Bay)
- Carbon Management Online Tool for Agriculture and AgroForestry
- CCX - Chicago Climate Exchange (carbon trading)
- EPA - Ecosystem Services Research Program
- NASA Carbon Cycle & Ecosystems
- Rangelands West
- Soil Carbon Coalition