Slim Landgebruik, goed voor bodem en klimaat

Translated title of the contribution: Results from Smart Land Use Program [Slim Landgebruik] briefly explained

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Abstract

Carbon sequestration in mineral agricultural soils to contribute to the climate issue, while also sustainably managing agricultural soils, is it possible? After five years of research in the Smart Land Use research program "Slim Landgebruik", the results are in. Conclusion: the climate goal of an additional 0.5 Megatons of CO2 sequestration in mineral agricultural soils is theoretically achievable. The condition which needs to be taken into account is that measures contributing to this goal are adequately and skillfully implemented by agricultural entrepreneurs.
Translated title of the contributionResults from Smart Land Use Program [Slim Landgebruik] briefly explained
Original languageDutch
PublisherSlim Landgebruik
Media of outputOnline
Size(1:49 min.)
Publication statusPublished - 15 Nov 2023

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