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April Experts Meeting

T-AGG convened a meeting in Chicago on April 22nd and 23rd, 2010 that brought together some of the nation’s leading experts in soil science, modeling and economics for a discussion of program or protocol development for agricultural greenhouse gas (GHG) mitigation. The agenda and presentations from this meeting are linked below:

Agenda >

Introduction to T-AGG:
Dr. Lydia Olander and Dr. Alison Eagle on What is T-AGG? and Overview of agricultural GHG mitigation opportunities >

Carbon Management Presentations:
Dr. Alexandra Kravchenko on spatial variability of soil sampling and measurement >
Dr. Denis Angers on measurement depth, tillage, and N20 emissions >
Dr. Tristram West on regional differences and remote sensing >
Dr. Brian McConkey on measurement and modeling >
Dr. David Laird on biochar >

Nitrous Oxide Emissions Management Presentations:
Dr. Stephen DelGrosso on greenhouse gas emissions from agroecosystems >
Dr. Neville Millar on N20 offsets methodology >
Dr. Raymond Desjardins on measuring and modeling >
Dr. Rod Venterea on managing for nitrous oxide emissions reductions >
Dr. Tim Parkin on managing for nitrous oxide reductions in rainfed systems >

Dr. Cliff Snyder on fertilizer Nitrogen management >

GHG International Agricultural Mitigation Opportunities Presentations:
IPCC Chapter on Agriculture >
Dr. Daniel Martino on IPCC AR4 >
Dr. Daniel Martino on pasture management >
Dr. William Salas on rice production and methane management >
Dr. Reiner Wassman on rice production and methane management >
Dr. Andrew Noble on soil carbon management in developing countries >
Dr. Theodor Freidrich on soil carbon management in developing countries >

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