Effects of changing land use in the Netherlands on net carbon fixation.

Authors

  • J. Wolf
  • L.H.J.M. Janssen

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18174/njas.v39i4.16534

Abstract

The changed crop rotation on arable land, the decreasing grassland area and the increase in forest area in the Netherlands resulted in a decrease in C pool size. For the calculation of this C pool a method requiring only three input data (average amount of crop or tree residue rate, soil organic matter decomposition and the humification coefficient) has been applied. However the method can only be applied to situations in equilibrium where all three input data are equal. For a changing land use a new state of equilibrium and rate of change in C pool size can be calculated. (Abstract retrieved from CAB Abstracts by CABI’s permission)

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1991-12-01

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