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Mitigation strategies to enhance carbon sink potential in climate vulnerable districts of Eastern India

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Title Mitigation strategies to enhance carbon sink potential in climate vulnerable districts of Eastern India
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Creator K. Sammi Reddy , Ch. Srinivasarao , V. Girija Veni , J.V.N.S. Prasad , K.L. Sharma , K. Sumanta , Ch. Chandrasekhar , Jha. Ratnesh Kumar , S.K. Choudhary , Deokaran , S.K. Mishra , Nityanand , Shobha Rani , V.K. Singh , L.K. Das , Arti Bin Ekka , Sanjay Kumar , S. Ranjay Kumar , Biswas Sujan , P.K. Gangopadhyay , M. Nilendu Jyoti , Ram Nagesh , F. H. Rahman , Anjani Kumar , S.S. Singh & A.K. Singh
 
Subject Climate resilient management practices; Ex- ACT tool; Eastern India; GHG emissions; GHG mitigation
 
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As per the commitment of COP-21, reduction in greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions under various
production systems without affecting productivity is one of the important challenges in addressing
global warming. To address this, environmentally and economically efficient climate resilient
management practices were identified under the National Initiative on Climate Resilient Agriculture
(NICRA) project and were implemented in the sixteen study villages of four districts of Eastern India. In
this study, the GHG emissions in terms of C balance in tCO2eq due to the adoption of climate resilient
practices in agriculture, livestock and forestry were estimated using the EX-ACT model that was
developed by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations (UN). EX-ACT tool
was found to be an user-friendly and easy tool to assess the C balance in small areas with diverse
climate and soil types. The findings of this study reveal that there is a sink due to the adoption of
mitigation strategies (climate resilient management practices) in annuals, perennials and afforestration,
while a source (emissions) was observed in irrigated rice, land use change and fertilizer use (inputs).
When all the components were considered instead of a single component, the overall C balance in the
study villages was found negative, suggesting a sink.
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Date 2021-08-21T04:53:38Z
2021-08-21T04:53:38Z
2020-08-06
 
Type Research Paper
 
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/58996
 
Language English
 
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