Can Animal Manure Be Used to Increase Soil Organic Carbon Stocks in the Mediterranean as a Mitigation Climate Change Strategy?

Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an important role on improving soil conditions and soil functions. Increasing land use changes have induced an important decline of SOC content at global scale. Increasing SOC in agricultural soils has been proposed as a strategy to mitigate climate change. Animal man...

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Published inAdvances and New Trends in Environmental Informatics pp. 227 - 241
Main Authors Kamilaris, Andreas, Mesa, Immaculada Funes, Savé, Robert, De Herralde, Felicidad, Prenafeta-Boldú, Francesc X.
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LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland Springer International Publishing AG 2020
Springer International Publishing
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Summary:Soil organic carbon (SOC) plays an important role on improving soil conditions and soil functions. Increasing land use changes have induced an important decline of SOC content at global scale. Increasing SOC in agricultural soils has been proposed as a strategy to mitigate climate change. Animal manure has the characteristic of enriching SOC, when applied to crop fields, while, in parallel, it could constitute a natural fertilizer for the crops. In this paper, a simulation is performed using the area of Catalonia, Spain as a case study for the characteristic low SOC in the Mediterranean, to examine whether animal manure can improve substantially the SOC of agricultural fields, when applied as organic fertilizers. Our results show that the policy goals of the 4 × 1000 strategy can be achieved only partially by using manure transported to the fields. This implies that the proposed approach needs to be combined with other strategies.
ISBN:9783030619688
3030619680
ISSN:2196-8705
2196-8713
DOI:10.1007/978-3-030-61969-5_16