2005
DOI: 10.4141/s04-087
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Soil organic carbon as an indicator of environmental quality at the national scale: Inventory monitoring methods and policy relevance

Abstract: Ogle, S. M. and Paustian, K. 2005. Soil organic carbon as an indicator of environmental quality at the national scale: Inventory monitoring methods and policy relevance. Can. J. Soil Sci. 85: 531-540. Soil organic carbon (SOC) storage is an indicator of environmental quality for mineral soils because of the influence that organic matter has on key functional properties, such as fertility, soil structure and water relations. Historically, agricultural management has caused large losses of SOC relative to native… Show more

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“…Although most regional studies in agricultural soils report a SOC loss, some studies have also registered a gain in SOC (7) or both losses and gains depending on the land use (6). To the contrary, model-based inventories that build on detailed land use and management observations for change attribution typically lack a national network of SOC stock observations (8,9). Hence, satisfactory explanations of historic SOC changes at the regional scale have not yet been given (3).…”
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“…Although most regional studies in agricultural soils report a SOC loss, some studies have also registered a gain in SOC (7) or both losses and gains depending on the land use (6). To the contrary, model-based inventories that build on detailed land use and management observations for change attribution typically lack a national network of SOC stock observations (8,9). Hence, satisfactory explanations of historic SOC changes at the regional scale have not yet been given (3).…”
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“…yr À1 in the EU27. Given that SOC may play a role in mitigating GHG emissions and in delivering major soil ecosystem services and functions (Ogle & Paustian, 2005), policymakers are increasingly focusing their attention on measures for SOC conservation. For instance, the decline in SOC is recognized as one of the eight soil threats that were identified in the European Union's Thematic Strategy for Soil Protection (EC, 2006(EC, , 2012.…”
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“…A prominent example is soil organic carbon (SOC, "humus") as an indicator for soil fertility or, more generally, for soil health (Franzluebbers, 2002;Loveland and Webb, 2003;Ogle and Paustian, 2005). This is because SOC has been recognized as supporting the stability of soil structure and thereby soil hydraulic properties and the physical habitat for soil organisms and their activity.…”
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