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Contestations in the emerging soil-based carbon economy: towards a research agenda

Julie Ingram, Damian Maye, Mark S. Reed

Sustainability Science · 2025

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Abstract This paper highlights the need to consider the processes and relations in the political, knowledge, technical and socio-material complex that underpins the emergence of a soil-based carbon economy. This economy, characterised by the proliferation of voluntary soil-based carbon markets, carbon farming policies, supply chain and other initiatives, operates through private mechanisms (offsetting, insetting) and public policy instruments. This emerging economy entails a number of inherent political and knowledge contestations associated with claims around the mitigation potential of soil carbon sequestration and carbon farming. We adapt a social ecological systems (SES) framework to understand these contestations and draw on a corpus of agricultural, ecological, political and social s

Subject
Soil carbon & organic matter
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1007/s11625-024-01609-z
Catalogue ID
SNmov5hulv-xo53rr
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