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Table of Contents Section 1 Overview, policy and economics Chapter 1 Soil Carbon Management: Economic, Environmental and Societal Benefits J. Kimble, C. Rice, D. Reed, S. Mooney, R. Follett, and R. Lal Chapter 2 Economic and Societal Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Policy Implications and Recommendations Debbie Reed Chapter 3 On Farm Benefits of Carbon Management: A Farmers perspectives John Kimble Chapter 4 Private and Public Values from soil C Management Siân Mooney and Jeffrey Williams Section 2 On site benefits Chapter 5 Economic and Societal Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Cropland and Grazing Land Systems Ronald F. Follett Chapter 6 Organic Farming Enhances Soil Carbon and its Benefits Paul Hepperly, Rita Seidel, David Pimentel, James Hanson, and David Douds Jr. Chapter 7 Benefits of Soil Organic Carbon to Physical, Chemical and Biological Properties of Soil Charles W. Rice, Karina Fabrizzi, and Paul White Section 3 Offsite Benefits Chapter 8 Soil Physical Properties and Erosion Rattan Lal Chapter 9 Wetlands and Global Carbon Steve Apfelbaum Chapter 10 Wildlife Benefits N. H. Euliss, Jr., M. K. Laubhan, and Robert A. Gleason Chapter 11 Soil Carbon and the Mitigation of the Risks of Flooding Andrew Manale Chapter 12 Environmental and Ecological Benefits of Soil Carbon Management: Surface Water Quality Gary Pierzynski, Dan Devlin, and Jeff Neel Chapter 13 Urban Lands and Carbon Management Steve Apfelbaum Chapter 14 Prairies, Savannas, and Forests and Global Carbon Management: The Challenges Steve Apfelbaum
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Soils -- Carbon content.
Soil management -- Economic aspects.
Soil management -- Environmental aspects.
Soil management -- Social aspects.