Multi-Scale Biogeochemical Processes in Soil Ecosystems: Critical Reactions and Resilience to Climate Changes

The book published by Wiley in March 2022 (ISBN: 978-1-119-48034-1) is an up-to-date overview of recent research in soil biogeochemical processes and applications in ecosystem management. Organized into three parts, the text examines molecular-scale processes and critical reactions, presents ecosystem-scale studies of ecological hotspots, and discusses large-scale modeling and prediction of global biogeochemical cycles. Part of the Wiley–IUPAC Series on Biophysico-Chemical Processes in Environmental Systems, this authoritative volume
Provides readers with a systematic and interdisciplinary approach to sustainable agricultural development and management of soil ecosystems in a changing climate
Features contributions from an international team of leading scientists
Examines topics such as soil organic matter stabilization, soil biogeochemistry modeling, and soil responses to environmental changes
Discusses strategies for mitigating greenhouse gas emission and improving soil health and ecosystems resilience
Includes an introduction to working across scales to project soil biogeochemical responses to climatic change
Multi-Scale Biogeochemical Processes in Soil Ecosystems: Critical Reactions and Resilience to Climate Changes is essential reading for scientists, engineers, agronomists, chemists, biologists, academic researchers, consultants, and other professionals whose work involves the nutrient cycle, ecosystem management, and climate change.
This book is the outcome of IUPAC project 2016-047-1-600.
See IUPAC project https://iupac.org/project/2016-047-1-600 or https://doi.org/10.1002/9781119480419
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