Acknowledgements
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Executive Summary
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I. Introduction
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II. Rationale and Context 9
III. Objectives
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IV. Methodology and Scope
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V. Climate Variability and risks of global food insecurity
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VI. Food Security, Climate Change and Sustainable Land Management
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A. Adaptation Versus Mitigation: conceptual issues
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B. Soils as a source of
atmospheric carbon dioxide
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C. Soil Carbon Sequestration (SCS)
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VII. SLM Technologies and Other Greenhouse Gases
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VIII. Priority Action Themes and Range of SLM Practices
30
IX. Operationally Relevant SLM Technologies and Practices for Diverse Soils and Land Uses
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X. Tropical Forest Ecosystems (TFEs)
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A. Natural Regrowth and Forest Succession
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B. Forest Plantations
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XI. Tropical Savanna and Rangelands Ecosystems (TSREs)
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A. Fire and Emission of Greenhouse Gases
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B. Conversion of TSREs to Agriculture
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(i) Native Savannahs to Pastures
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(ii) Native Savannahs to Forest Plantations
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C. Carbon Budget of Savanna Ecosystems
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XII. Cropland Management
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A. Land Use Conversion
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B. No-Till Systems
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C. Integrated Nutrient Management 63
D. Cropping and Agroforestry Systems
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E. Biochar
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F. Water Management
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XIII. Desertification Control
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XIV. Management of Salt-Affected Soils
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A. Salt Tolerance 83
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B. Techniques to Enhance the Quality of Salt-Affected Soils
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(i) Manuring
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(ii) Crop Residue Management
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(iii) Establishing Tree Plantations
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(iv) Agroforestry Systems
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(v) Perennial Grasses and Pastures
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(vi) Integrated Nutrient Management
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D. Potential of SOC Sequestration in Salt-Affected Soils 99
E. Growing Halophytes as Biofuel Feedstocks
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XV. Potential of Desertification Control to OFFSET Anthropogenic Emissions 101
XVI. Fostering a Conducive Environment for Implementing SLM Practives in Developing Countries
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XVII. Payments for Ecosystem Services 105
A. Trading Soil Carbon and Green Water Credits
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XVIII. Co-Benefits and Ecosystem Services through SLM
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XIX. Deepening and Scaling Up of SLM-Related C Sequestration Activities
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A. Processes of Soil C Sequestration and Improvements in Soil Quality
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B. Methods for Assessment of Soil C
119
C. Modeling Soil C Pool At Different Scales
120
XX. Some Constraints to Adoption of SLM in Developing Countries
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A. Choice of Site-Specific Technologies
124
B. Principles of Sustainable Soil Management
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C. SLM Synergies and Trade-offs
129
D. Inappropriate Policies
130
E. Elements of a strategy that twins SLM and local climate action
131
XXI. Conclusions 134
XXII. References
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XXIII. Acronyms
191
XXIV. Glossary 194
XXV. Units and Conversions 202