Policy measures effectively reduce soil nitrous oxide emissions with minor trade‐offs in crop yield
Cecilie Birgitte Foldal,
Martina Kittinger,
Edwin Haas
et al.
Abstract:Nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions are closely linked to agricultural fertilisation. European and national policy incentives have been set to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions; however, only a few evaluations have been conducted. Avoiding such emissions is an important climate change mitigation measure, but it is still uncertain which management measures over a long‐term, best out‐balance crop yield and GHG balances in agricultural systems. We here used the process‐based LandscapeDNDC model to simulate N2O emis… Show more
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