Sustainable Soil Solutions: CBCGDF's Pioneering Efforts in Soil Carbon Sequestration
In the year 2022, the China Biodiversity Conservation and Green Development Foundation (CBCGDF) successfully completed the formulation of the "Technical Specification for Assessment of Soil Carbon Sequestration in Farmland Part 1: Current Season" (T/CGDF00035-2022). This specification was officially released on December 19, 2022, and came into effect on December 26, 2022.
In order to promote the application of this standard to combat climate change, the CBCGDF initiated two pilot projects in the year 2023:
In the Yaoke District of Tongchuan City, Shaanxi Province, preliminary efforts were undertaken to improve the soil environment across 4,000 acres of wheat fields. These efforts included enhancing microbial content to elevate wheat yields per acre. Following the completion of these measures, carbon sequestration in the cultivated soil was quantified in accordance with the standards outlined in "Technical Specification for Assessment of Soil Carbon Sequestration in Farmland Part 1: Current Season."
In Lu Zui Village, Haoping Town, Danjiangkou City, Hubei Province, within the Yellow Oriole Gongmi Rice Paddies, the principles of "Technical Specification for Assessment of Soil Carbon Sequestration in Farmland Part 1: Current Season" served as the foundational framework. Utilizing this, the enhancement of soil organic matter leading to carbon sinks was calculated, and an experimental demonstration project focused on studying soil carbon sequestration methodologies was undertaken.
The CBCGDF is an observer to UNFCCC and IPCC, as well as to UNCCD, CBD. Since the establishment of the institution in 1985, it has been exploring innovative initiatives for green development. Through these pilot initiatives, CBCGDF seeks to advance the practical application and understanding of the "Technical Specification for Assessment of Soil Carbon Sequestration in Farmland Part 1: Current Season." These endeavors not only contribute to the environmental sustainability and agricultural productivity of the regions involved but also provide valuable insights into the dynamics of carbon sequestration in soil ecosystems.
Reporter: Linda
Editor: Daisy
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