1、Harmonising public and private data for monitoring soil carbon dynamics.Maria FantappiCouncil for Agricultural Research and Economics of ItalyWith the collaboration for several of these slides of the colleagues of EJPSOIL programmeFenny van Egmond,Antonio Bispo,Claire Chenu,Bozena Smreczak,Zsfi Baka
2、csi,Rudi Hessel,Johanna Wetterlind,Paul van Genuchten,Giovanni LAbate,Andrea Lachi,Stefania Morrone THE CARBON FARMING QUALITY CRITERIACarbon Removal Certification-European Commission(europa.eu)To secure a liveable future,the EU has committed to achieving climate neutrality by 2050.This means we nee
3、d to drastically reduce our greenhouse gas emissions and compensate for residual emissions(e.g.from industry or agriculture)through carbon removals,which means removing carbon dioxide(CO2)from the Earths atmosphere via natural and technological solutions.This proposal sets out a voluntary EU-wide fr
4、amework to certify carbon removals generated in Europe.It sets out criteria to define high-quality carbon removals and the process to monitor,report and verify the authenticity of these removals.With this certification framework,our aim is to boost innovative carbon removal technologies and sustaina
5、ble carbon farming solutions,while fighting greenwashing.There are several ways to remove and store carbon.All can be certified under the EUs framework:Nature-based solutions,such as restoring forests,soils,and innovative farming practicesON FAIR PRINCIPLESthe technical contribution of EJPSOIL progr
6、amme towards the implementation of these principleshttps:/ejpsoil.eu/soil-research/soil-data-monitoring-mapping-and-modellingHARMONIZATION IN SCALE AND IN TIMEDifferent sampling protocols in fieldDifferent analyticalstandards and proceduresDifferentmodelingDifferent pedoclimatic conditionsPossible d