CarboGrass Showcased at EGU General Assembly 2025 in ViennaDate: 1/05/2025

The CarboGrass project was proud to present its ongoing work at the EGU General Assembly 2025, held in Vienna, Austria from April 27th to May 2nd. Our poster, “What evidence exists relating the impact of different grassland management practices to soil carbon in livestock systems? A systematic map in progress”, was featured in the session on Carbon and Nitrogen Cycling and Trace Gas Exchange in Agricultural Ecosystems. (Abstract)
We shared the methodology, timeline, and goals of our systematic map- (see Rousset et al. 2024 for more info), along with an exciting preview of early findings, representing 22% of the full dataset. The response from the scientific community was very positive, with strong interest in the approach and preliminary results. Eduardo Vasquez and Camille Rousset were energised by the feedback and discussions, which reinforced the relevance of this work in addressing key knowledge gaps in soil carbon and grassland management.

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Grasslands cover a significant portion of Earth’s land surface and store a substantial amount of carbon. 

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