2024
DOI: 10.1111/sum.13081
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The limited potential of soil and vegetation in urban greenspace for nature‐based offsetting of institutional carbon emissions

Jiaqian Wang,
David A. C. Manning,
David Werner

Abstract: The soil and vegetation of urban greenspace can potentially contribute to ambitious climate action plans declared by city institutions and councils. To assess how urban greenspace could make a contribution to institutional carbon management, we measured soil carbon at 42 sampling locations across three land‐covers and vegetation carbon of 490 trees (67 species), over the city campus of Newcastle University. Soil carbon varied with pH and land‐cover classes (lawned with some free‐standing trees, woodland park, … Show more

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