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2024, Vol.11, Issue.3

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The image provides a comprehensive overview of the carbon sink management process, delineating the roles of various stakeholders in achieving carbon neutrality. On the left, a forest owner manages carbon sink forests, which are systematically assessed for their carbon sequestration capabilities. Centrally positioned, the carbon sink management agency oversees the operational framework, disbursing income to forest owners based on their carbon sequestration contributions. The illustration includes a depiction of the carbon cycle, representing the natural processes of carbon sequestration and emission. A digital platform facilitates the trading of carbon credits, enabling various entities to purchase carbon offsets. The public engages in the carbon trading system, potentially as consumers or small-scale purchasers of carbon offsets. Moreover, government bodies, enterprises, and public institutions are shown purchasing carbon credits to mitigate their emissions, thereby contributing to the overarching goal of carbon neutrality. The flow of carbon credits and income among these stakeholders is depicted through directional arrows, underscoring the interconnected and systemic nature of the carbon sink management process.
(Lei DENG, Haitao HU, Jiwei LI, Xue LI, Chunbo HUANG, Zhijing YU, Hailong ZHANG, Qing QU, Xiaozhen WANG, Lingbo DONG, Zhouping SHANGGUAN. pp. 355–366)

Contents Volume 11 · Issue 3 · 2024. Pages 355-513 10 articles

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Pursuing the goal of carbon neutrality in China: path for realization of carbon sequestration in planted forests REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 355-366 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2023534

Abstract 59 PDF 7

Low-carbon development policies and achievements in the context of the livestock sector in China REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 367-380 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024553

Abstract 13 PDF 1

Spatiotemporal distribution, environmental risk and carbon emission reduction potential of livestock manure in Shaanxi Province, China RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 381-396 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024552

Abstract 20 PDF 3

Greenhouse gas emissions mitigation and economic viability of sugar crops in China RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 397-408 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2023529

Abstract 111 PDF 96

Greenhouse gas emissions during the COVID-19 pandemic from agriculture in China RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 409-427 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024558

Abstract 39 PDF 3

Ammonia and greenhouse gas distribution in a dairy barn during warm periods RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 428-441 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024542

Abstract 24 PDF 2

Advancement of metal(loid) research on farmland REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 442-467 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024554

Abstract 16 PDF 2

Effect of exogenous additives on heavy metal passivation and nitrogen retention in pig manure composting REVIEW

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 468-484 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2023487

Abstract 106 PDF 14

Paenarthrobacter nitroguajacolicus can promote cucumber growth and control cucumber corynespora leaf spot RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 485-498 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024537

Abstract 24 PDF 3

Isolation, characterization and identification of plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria from the rhizosphere of at sandy BRIS soil RESEARCH ARTICLE

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2024, Volume 11, Issue 3,   Pages 499-513 doi:10.15302/J-FASE-2024559

Abstract 35 PDF 1