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Title: Toward a jurisdictional soil carbon strategy in the state territory: expanding the basket of sustainable products in rural properties in Rio de Janeiro.
Authors: SILVEIRA FILHO, T. B.
MAGALHÃES, M. A. F.
BALIEIRO, F. de C.
MEDEIROS, A. S.
Affiliation: TELMO BORGES SILVEIRA FILHO, SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DO AMBIENTE E SUSTENTABILIDADE DO RIO DE JANEIRO; MONISE AGUILLAR FARIA MAGALHÃES, SECRETARIA DE ESTADO DO AMBIENTE E SUSTENTABILIDADE DO RIO DE JANEIRO; FABIANO DE CARVALHO BALIEIRO, CNPS; ALDAIR S. MEDEIROS, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO PIAUÍ.
Date Issued: 2025
Citation: In: SILVEIRA FILHO, T. B.; BALIEIRO, F. de C. (org.). Overview of soil carbon stocks in Rio de Janeiro: an estrategic evironmental asset. Rio de Janeiro: INEA, 2025. cap. 5, p. 64-74.
Description: Soil carbon credits emerge not as a silver bullet for addressing the need to mitigate emissions resulting from climate change, but rather as one more product within the basket of options available to rural producers committed to conservation or regenerative agriculture. These practices foster agricultural systems that interconnect environmental, animal, and human health — the principle of “One Health.” Although methodological divergences and different protocols still exist regarding the general principles of carbon credit accounting, it is necessary to collect data, build information systems, and establish measurable pathways to assess the contribution of soil management to carbon sequestration and climate mitigation
Thesagro: Carbono
Solo
Políticas Públicas
NAL Thesaurus: Public policy
Carbon
Soil
Carbon sequestration
Keywords: Sequestro de carbono
Type of Material: Parte de livro
Access: openAccess
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