Poster Number 100
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Forest stand improvement, windbreaks, shelterbelt establishment, and silvopasture establishment are management practices that sequester atmospheric carbon over time. Other conservation practices actively reduce greenhouse gas emissions at the source, the most notable emission reduction practices are anaerobic digesters, nutrient management, residue management and tillage management. Partnering with private land owners to manage lands for both carbon sequestration benefits and reduced emissions intensity provides an opportunity for the United States. This opportunity comes with a suite of challenges, ranging from market and quantification uncertainty to the more traditional emission reduction challenges such as leakage, additionality, and permanence. The challenges and opportunities will be discussed during this oral presentation.
See more from this Session: Conservation Practices to Mitigate and Adapt to Climate Change: II