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Carbon Management, Technologies, and Trends in Mediterranean Ecosystems

  1. Title statementCarbon Management, Technologies, and Trends in Mediterranean Ecosystems [electronic resource] / edited by Sabit Erşahin, Selim Kapur, Erhan Akça, Ayten Namlı, Hakkı Emrah Erdoğan.
    PublicationCham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
    Phys.des.X, 158 p. 58 illus., 41 illus. in color. online resource.
    ISBN9783319450353
    EditionThe Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science, ISSN 2367-4024 ; 15
    ContentsIntroduction -- Soil Carbon Impacts on Functionality and Environmental Sustainability -- New World Atlas of Desertification and Issues of Carbon Sequestration, Organic Carbon Stocks, Nutrient Depletion and Implications for Food Security -- Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics as Influenced by Land Use and Climate -- EU Emissions Trading Scheme Application in Bulgaria, Greece and Romania from 2008 to 2012 -- Indigenous Egyptian Nubians and Climate Change Mitigation.
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    Another responsib. Erşahin, Sabit.
    Kapur, Selim.
    Akça, Erhan.
    Namlı, Ayten.
    Erdoğan, Hakkı Emrah.
    Another responsib. SpringerLink (Online service)
    Subj. Headings Energy. * Energy policy. * Energy and state. * Fossil fuels. * Climate change. * Ecosystems.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryNěmecko
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    This book is unique covering both ecologic and socio-economic aspects of carbon manage¬ment in Mediterranean ecosystems. The chapters were originally presented at the 1st Istanbul Carbon Summit that was held at Istanbul Technical University, 2-4 April 2014 and subsequently revised after a peer review process. The summit focused on carbon manage¬ment, carbon technologies, and carbon trends. This book includes chapters on economic aspects of carbon management and on ecological aspects of the carbon cycle. The chapters on economic aspects analyze carbon trade and its institutional, political, and legislative structures in different Mediterranean nations, while those on ecological aspects review the discus¬sion and analysis of the related ecological factors and their feedbacks due to governance processes. Contents Introduction - 1: Soil Carbon Impacts on Functionality and Environmental Sustainability (Lal)—2: New World Atlas of Desertification and Issues of Carbon Sequestration, Organic Carbon Stocks, Nutrient Depletion and Implications for Food Security (Zdruli, Lal, Cherlet, Kapur)—3: Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics as Influenced by Land use and Climate (Erşahin, Kapur, Aydın, Akça, Tolunay, Görücü, Karahan, Bilgili)— 4: EU Emissions Trading Scheme Application in Bulgaria, Greece and Romania from 2008 to 2012 (Hatzilau, Giannakopoulos, Karellas, Kakaras—5: Indigenous Egyptian Nubians and Climate Change Mitigation (Ahmed)—6: Carbon Trading Via Exports: Comparison of the Emissions Embodied In Exports In China And Turkey (Erk, Cengiz)—7: Energy–Economy–Ecology–Engineering (4E) Integrated Approach for GHG Inventories (Sulukan, Sağlam, Sıdkı Uyar)—8: Cost-Benefit Assessment of Implementing LULUCF Accounting Rules in Turkey (Bouyer, Serengil)—9: Carbon Certification of Afforestation/Reforestation Areas in Turkey (Ülgen, Kuş, Güneş, Kiriş,.Özel, Zeydanli)—10: Carbon Sequestration and Mycorrhizae in Turkish Soils (Ortaş , Lal, Kapur) Editors: Sabit Erşahin, Professor of Soil Science, Faculty of Forestry of the Çankırı Karatekin University, Turkey. Selim Kapur, Professor of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Çukurova, Adana, Turkey. Erhan Akça, Assoc. Professor, School of Technical Sciences of the Adıyaman University, Adıyaman, Turkey. Ayten Namlı, Professor of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Ankara, Ankara, Turkey. Hakkı Emrah Erdoğan (Ph.D), Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Livestock, Ankara, Turkey.

    Introduction -- Soil Carbon Impacts on Functionality and Environmental Sustainability -- New World Atlas of Desertification and Issues of Carbon Sequestration, Organic Carbon Stocks, Nutrient Depletion and Implications for Food Security -- Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Dynamics as Influenced by Land Use and Climate -- EU Emissions Trading Scheme Application in Bulgaria, Greece and Romania from 2008 to 2012 -- Indigenous Egyptian Nubians and Climate Change Mitigation.

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