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From research to policy: optimizing the design of a national monitoring system to mitigate soil nitrous oxide emissions

Stephen M. Ogle, Klaus Butterbach‐Bahl, L. M. Cardenas, Ute Skiba, Clemens Scheer

Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability · 2020

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Summary

This opinion paper, authored by leading soil greenhouse gas researchers, examines the translation of scientific understanding of soil nitrous oxide emissions into practical national monitoring system design. The authors, affiliated with major research institutions across Europe and North America, address the policy-science interface in establishing robust frameworks to quantify and ultimately reduce agricultural N₂O emissions at scale.

UK applicability

The paper is directly relevant to UK agricultural policy and the farm assurance and regulatory reporting landscape. The involvement of UK-based co-authors (Cardenas, Skiba) suggests consideration of UK and European monitoring precedents and requirements.

Key measures

Soil nitrous oxide (N₂O) emissions measurement methodologies; national monitoring system design criteria

Outcomes reported

The paper addresses the design of national-level monitoring systems to track and mitigate nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural soils. It likely synthesises measurement approaches and policy recommendations for implementing monitoring frameworks across jurisdictions.

Theme
Policy, governance & rights
Subject
Climate & greenhouse gas mitigation
Study type
Commentary
Study design
Narrative review
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Mixed farming
DOI
10.1016/j.cosust.2020.06.003
Catalogue ID
MGmorzaj47-kcjlqi

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