- GC12E: Greenhouse and Trace Gas Fluxes from Agricultural and Managed Lands I Oral
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NOLA CC
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Michael Rodriguez, University of California Merced
Convener:
Benjamin Runkle, University of Arkansas
Nidia Rojas Robles, Arizona State University
Francesca Hopkins, University of California Riverside
Chair:
Michael Rodriguez, University of California Merced
Francesca Hopkins, University of California Riverside
Managed landscapes are important for global change and climate change resilience solutions. The human dimensions of agriculture, forests, and urban areas offer opportunities to alleviate changes to the biosphere through enhanced carbon sequestration and greenhouse and trace gas emission management. However, challenges of increased population, economic growth, and policy goals place continued demands on these sectors. This session seeks submissions on the interaction of managed landscapes such as agriculture, forests, and urban areas with climate change and air pollution. Example issues could include the biogeochemical impact of fertilizer use, irrigation practices, land cover management, waste management and land application, urban landscapes, mobile and stationary power generation, and resource extraction. Contributions may be from a variety of scales including plot, field and regional perspectives. We welcome contributions that incorporate field or modeling components or their combination, research that crosses spatial and temporal scales, and seek a geographic diversity of presentations.
Index Terms
0402 Agricultural systems
0490 Trace gases
1615 Biogeochemical cycles, processes, and modeling
1631 Land|atmosphere interactions
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