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The potential of no-till and residue management to sequester carbon under Mediterranean conditions
Soil organic matter contents under Mediterranean climatic conditions frequently are low to very low, especially where extensive land use and thus low biomass production is predominant.
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Preserving the European environment through conservation agriculture and EU’s policies
European agriculture is changing. In the past few years pressure has been put on farmers to carry out environment-friendly practices. At present, over 30 million hectares are cultivated with conservation agriculture techniques in Europe.
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Soil Management Case Studies
SMI members have been helping the UK crop levy boards produce a series of soil management case studies.
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A strategy to keep Europe's soils robust and healthy
In September 2006, the European Commission adopted the Thematic Strategy on Soil Protection. ECAF participated actively in the open discussions that lead to this important decision.

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The importance of conservation agriculture within the framework of the climate discussion
World soils are an important pool of active carbon (C) and play a major role in the global C cycle and have contributed to the changes in concentration of greenhouse gases (GHGs) in the atmosphere.
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Impact of the Kyoto Protocol Ratification on Global Transactions of Carbon
Increased levels of GHGs in the atmosphere require all nations to establish international and national goals and policies for GHG reductions.

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